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Minoucha

2012-04-29 07:56

Here is the statistic from my own eprcxienee………. Of the same batch of students graduated during the same semester in my college in USA, only 3 of the 12 students returned to Malaysia so far. None of them intend to return in the near future. Right after graduation, my friend went to Melbourne to do her masters, with one objective on her mind, she wants to get a PR there.Of the 100000 or more Malaysians who have emigrated to Australia, most are professionals. Their offsprings more often than not, are some of the best performers in schools here (Australia).Someone mentioned that two-thirds of the community of practicing doctors in Singapore is Malaysian Chinese.Don't forget Singapore's Netwater that is founded by Olivia Lum, and presently also a nominated member of parliament in Singapore who made it only because she left Malaysia for Singapore!Our Malaysia country is so lucky to be blessed with abundant of very best quality resources including human resources. I leave it to you yourself to go and find out who is who.You name it and we have it. We just have a lot of very talented people from all fields, be it finance, IT, R D, and etc. These people are highly sought by not just first world countries but the developing ones as well. They willing to offer everything they could even citizenships and needless to say about monetary rewards.I am pretty sure they (from Mahathir to Pak Lah) know about these very well and they even know more than what we do. But question is, why nothing could be done to curb the losses? NEP is the key, from the past until today, no Umno leader dare to bet on their entire political career by abolishing the NEP and revoking malay special rights.Our Malaysia competitive edges like better educated workforces, better financial and legal systems, better infrastructure etc, are no longer better. It is either being offered or better by other Asian countries which are hungrier than us.The developed countries like Australia know this and continue to pursue brain-gain policies which partly resulted in their 5% economic growth. Malaysia has not even reached there in its economic development and we are struggling with the current growth rate.For them to survive, they have to be global citizens. I am making sure they master global languages like English and Chinese. The world will compete for the brightest to maintain their edge. If one's parents continued here (Malaysia), it would have been such a waste of talent. Look around us, everyday you see such wastage in our human resources.It is not a loss to Malaysia, as Malaysia simply does not have a culture and material to nurture genius brains, due to its non-competition policies so to take care of fools……….Some person is lucky to have parents with a foresight who would be able to get him out from the black box on time. The right type of soil will produce right type of fruits. In Australia, he becomes a sweet orange, if he were to be in Malaysia, he would turn into a sour lime.I agree that has nothing to do with the Bolehland.If he were to be in Malaysia at this present age, our Malaysia leaders would simply tell him: Oh! Sorry, actually English is very important, let us start all over again to teach English in mathematics and science subjects beginning from primary school. The current Malaysia education system still incapable of maximizing the full potential of the younger generation (even the older ones). A revamp is needed!Go to the local premier university, see for yourself how the professors recruit research assistant, to help them prepare journal and PowerPoint. Then you will realise how the professors get the title. Afterward, you expect this kind of environment can nurture talent?Yes……….another Malaysia Boleh!Because Bolehland universities got a quota to meet……….Because Bolehland lost all the talents with no regret……….Because Bolehland got double standards for everything……….What a sad, sad loss to Malaysia and its economy.?!
Shubham

2012-04-12 17:46

Many countries have tried to lovedep an IT industry much earlier, and with more and better resources and better government than us Malaysia, and have not succeeded. The chance of us succeeding given our handicaps was never good and will never be good. It begins with poor politics, then poor government, then poor education, and then poor business environment (e.g. small market).What is remarkable to me is that some people have managed to make good money and build companies despite our problems Mobif, Jobstreet, Green Packet, etc. These people proof that the government is more in the way for lovedeping the industry than helping it. In fact, the government would do better to get out of the way rather actually have any sort of grand plan like MSC. The real only way the government can help is by having open competitive bidding in government procurement of IT and putting competent people in charge of that. Nothing else they do would really mean anything much. I would argue all the spending on grand projects, computer labs, computer courses etc, amount to basically waste.There is no hope of the MSC really succeeding, but we can still benefit from better IT and that perhaps is, would be better because at least it means less waste.The truth is there it is no real strategy. MSC was never a great idea it was an opportunity for government spending more than anything else and as Bill Gates told us very politely, it would not work because of that.A couple of years ago, there was this idea of attracting Malaysians overseas to come back to run Malaysia GLCs. Among my extensive overseas network of business and personal associates abroad, they discussed it and unanimously shot down the idea. The reason? Quote: Smart people can't stand inconsistencies in fact they rely on it. Malaysia politics make things too inconsistent to do the kind of work they do. You want to know why they will never attract the best in public service? At one time, we all agreed what the future of Malaysia was and will always be secular, rule of law, multiracial, meritocracy. Today, even among those in power, there is no agreement on these basic things. Why would the best people subject themselves to these inconsistencies? Maybe naivety but how long will that last and how many?For every one brain that comes in, fifty brains will leave the country. With the affirmative policies in place, do not talk about attracting the brain. For decades, Malaysia was losing its best peoples to lovedeped countries and taking rejects from lovedeping countries.Please forget about bring back those lost brains, while we can keep those bright students now and love them and care for them!First, the government and country has to figure out what it want to be first before it can really retain the best, otherwise we are merely exploiting those who do not have better choices elsewhere.I still remember of my junior wanted to serve in our Malaysia air force and he was able to design war fighters, but instead he was not retained, he headed south Singapore and he was happily married down there, has a happy family and no way back!People with the best brains inadvertently mean they know how to think. Therefore they are wise enough not to choose Malaysia as their destination, as it could spell disaster to their reputation as we work differently. Singapore will still be the ideal landing point of such calibre people.Malaysia will forever be suffering from a massive brain drain so long as the Umno-led government keeps in place the malay agenda. To forego the agenda is too costly sacrifice which the Umno malays cannot make. A clear symptom of an inferiority complex.