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Deloitte and ASSIST join forces to prepare youths in Philippines with skills required for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Deloitte and ASSIST join forces to prepare youths in Philippines with skills required for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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New Training of Trainers program is part of Deloitte’s global WorldClass ambition to empower 2 million people in Southeast Asia by 2030

Manila, Philippines, 20 February 2020 – Multidisciplinary professional services firm Deloitte today announced a partnership with the Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST) to deliver a new Training of Trainers (TOT) program to equip Filipino youths with skills to help them succeed in the new economy.

Under this inaugural program, Deloitte professionals will train 20 educators from the IT faculty at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) on agile methodology in a pilot run that kicks off today. The educators will undergo a two-day training on agile methodology, a project management process commonly used in software development that is based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams.

The partnership, inked by a memorandum of understanding between Mr. Uday Sreeram, Managing Director of Deloitte Consulting Philippines Delivery Centre and Mr. Sreeni Narayanan, Managing Director of ASSIST, aims to make a meaningful impact on issues that are critical to societal success through Deloitte’s corporate social responsibility program, WorldClass. Globally, Deloitte’s WorldClass initiative seeks to prepare 50 million people with the skills required for jobs of the future by 2030, in line with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. Fredieric B. Landicho, Managing Partner & CEO, Deloitte Philippines hopes this will spur more collaborative partnerships to tackle the biggest challenges for the youth. “As the world enters the age of the fourth industrial revolution, marked by accelerating innovation and adoption of automation, the future of work becomes a fundamental question for the Philippines. While some jobs will be lost and others will be created, nearly all jobs will be transformed. It is our responsibility to plan ahead to ensure that we equip our youths with the skills employers will demand in the future. At Deloitte, we will do this through WorldClass where we commit to apply our core skills and experience to improving education outcomes, developing job skills, and providing access to opportunities for Filipinos. WorldClass will link people with the opportunities they need to find meaningful work in the accelerated, digital, technology-driven economy,” said Mr. Landicho.

“Preparing for the future of work requires strong collaboration between public and private sectors. I am very pleased that through ASSIST, we were able to target the right stakeholders for our CSR effort. With ASSIST’s project management support, I am confident that we will be able to implement the TOT program successfully by training PUP faculty members on an accelerated approach to anticipating and managing the future of work. It is our hope that they will then apply this learning in their efforts to close the skills gap for Filipino youths,” said Mr. Uday Sreeram, Managing Director of Deloitte Consulting PDC.

Reaffirming ASSIST’s purpose and support to the program, Mr. Sreeni Narayanan, Managing Director of ASSIST shared, “We believe it is important for students to be equipped with relevant skill sets that will prepare them for the new economy. We are excited to partner with Deloitte to develop innovative and sustainable solutions to bridge the skills gap. Starting with the TOT program on agile methodology, we want to help students become familiar with the ins and outs of the real world and to equip them with the right skill sets to take on challenges when they enter the workforce.”

Plans to expand the TOT program to other universities in the Philippines are underway as Deloitte hopes the curriculum will benefit more students and enable them to make informed decisions about their career paths. Since its launch two years ago, Deloitte WorldClass has reached 9.1 million people and continues to expand with new programs being launched in India, China, South Africa and Southeast Asia. Deloitte aims to empower 2 million futures across Southeast Asia, and work with like-minded stakeholders to co-deliver programs to help the underrepresented or underserved population.

 

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ABOUT ASSIST
Asia Society for Social Improvement and Sustainable Transformation (ASSIST) is an international non-government organization focused on capacity building. It seeks to promote sustainable practices to address social problems in the developing world, particularly in Asia and Africa.
ASSIST takes pride in its process-oriented approach to capacity building towards social improvement and sustainable transformation. Its goal is to empower its target groups to make them resilient to the social, economic and environmental challenges.

Presently based in Makati City, Philippines, ASSIST also has operations in India, Vietnam, Cambodia and Kenya. Through its Partner to Progress philosophy, it has successfully implemented such projects in collaboration with the European Union, United Nation Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), USAID, International Finance Corporation (IFC), GIZ, and DEG/ KFW amongst other organizations.

About Deloitte Consulting PDC
Established in 2019, Deloitte Consulting Philippines Delivery Center (PDC) is a global delivery center designed to help clients achieve business value and a higher level of service in operational efficiency. Serving clients predominantly in Asia Pacific, Deloitte Consulting PDC provides technology consulting services with a focus on Digital, Service Now, Robotic Process Automation, SAP, and Workday. Deloitte currently has 26 global, regional and local delivery centers around the world.

About Deloitte
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (“DTTL”), its global network of member firms, and their related entities. DTTL (also referred to as “Deloitte Global”) and each of its member firms and their affiliated entities are legally separate and independent entities. DTTL does not provide services to clients. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more.

 

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Deloitte Philippines is a member of the Deloitte Asia Pacific Network and offers audit, tax, risk advisory, and financial advisory services. Deloitte Asia Pacific Limited is a company limited by guarantee and a member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Members of Deloitte Asia Pacific Limited and their related entities, each of which are separate and independent legal entities, provide services from more than 100 cities across the region.

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