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Govt appoints EY India to develop strategic initiatives for ‘Smart Leadership Academy’


DHAKA, The government has appointed Ernst and

Young (EY) India to develop strategic initiatives for Smart Leadership

Academy (SLA) set up to create smart leaders and promoting a

citizen-centric culture to navigate Fourth Industrial revolution.

To this end, EY India and Enhancing Digital Government and Economy

(EDGE) of the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) under the ICT Division

recently signed an agreement and EY India today formally started their

work by arranging a workshop held at the conference room of EDGE,

Youth Tower, in the city, said a press release.

While speaking at the workshop, ICT Secretary Md Shamsul Arefin said

the strategic initiative should be developed keeping in mind the rapid

technological shift and meticulously outlined the precise tasks

essential to effectively operate SLA for advancing the Smart

Bangladesh vision.

Chaired by EDGE Project Director Md Shakhawat Hossain, the function

was addressed, among others by, BCC Executive Director Ranajit Kumar,

EDGE Policy Advise
r Md Abdur Bari and EDGE Policy Development

Specialist Amdadul Huq.

People Consulting Director of the EY India Debarchana presented key

note on strategic initiative tools and methodologies for Smart

Leadership Academy.

Officials of ICT Division and representatives from industry and

academia participated in the workshop and shared their opinion about

the proposed strategic foresight for Smart Leadership Academy.

Shamsul Arefin emphasized the urgent need to adapt to the swift

technological transition reshaping our surroundings, cautioning that

failure to do so would result in falling behind.

He said there are apprehension of losing jobs with the emergence of

frontier technologies, but the reality is more jobs will be created

due to use more equipment in making robotics and AI tools.

“The potential for job creation through domestic robot manufacturing

is immense,” he said.

Arefin asserted, advocating for the engagement of polytechnic students

in digital and hardware skills training initiatives t
o establish a hub

for hardware repair, thereby generating employment and curbing foreign

currency expenditure.

The strategic initiatives for Smart Leadership Academy to be developed

by EY India will cover four pivotal areas: designing strategic

foresight tools and methodologies, conducting thorough needs

assessment for all stakeholders, developing course curricula, and

transferring knowledge.

The strategic initiative tools and methodologies will be integrated

with Smart Leadership Academy, said People Consulting Senior Manager

of EY India M Surya Narayana Sasthry.

“Once SLA becomes operational, it will serve as a central hub,

collaborating with academic institutions that will function as the

spokes of a dynamic network. This partnership will enable a seamless

flow of knowledge and resources, cultivating an ecosystem designed to

create future leaders,” he added.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha