NECOLE, MII Narrow Skills Gap In The Insurance Sector

Leaderonomics Founder and CEO Roshan Thiran

The leading professional body and education institution for the Malaysian insurance industry, the Malaysian Insurance Institute (MII) collaborates with NECOLE, an AI guided learning platform to upskill 300 MII Fellows and Associates with more members to come on board in the near future.

In line with MII’s efforts in driving continuous professional learning, MII was in search of a holistic solution that supports members’ and students’ learning journeys. NECOLE was chosen for its curated journeys on fundamental skills, such as the L52 course, which focuses on leadership development, and the T52 course that will equip members with skills on emerging technologies needed for the future workforce.

NECOLE utilises incremental pathway levelling to boost the expertise and knowledge of the insurance industry. On top of accelerating a robust resilience agenda, it will also provide a supportive learning community, while creating a knowledge bank to keep the insurance industry abreast with the latest best practices to mitigate the impact posed by the pandemic – all of which will future proof the industry’s resilience towards post-pandemic recovery.

Leaderonomics Digital Chief Operating Officer, Sashe Kanapathi says together with MII, the company shares the value of providing holistic learning to individuals. “Giving supports the key message: learning needs to be continuous and a habit. We are proud to be able to bring the innovative solutions that can support MII’s upskilling efforts.”

For the Malaysian Insurance Institute Chief Executive Officer Shalini Pavithran, NECOLE supports MII’s growth.

“As we work towards the futurization of industry professionals, our content and products need to evolve. For that purpose, we are collaborating with Leaderonomics on the Necole platform to leverage technology to ensure that our programmes not only focus on insurance technical skills but also critical skills of the future and technology awareness.“

As part of the upskilling effort, regular live sharing sessions to promote knowledge exchange will be held throughout the training programmes. NECOLE will also source dedicated speakers to speak on matters related to the insurance industry every quarter.

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