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4 Aug 2023

Since 2014, Turkiye’s Ministry of Industry and Technology has been promoting public-sector productivity through its annual Productivity Project Award (PPA). Representatives from this year’s top three [Read More]

4 Aug 2023

A face-to-face Technical Expert Services (TES) project on Productivity Measurement for Fiji was organized by the National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) and APO Secretariat, 3–7 [Read More]

4 Aug 2023

The Asian Productivity Organization (APO) envisions a future when inclusive productivity drives sustainable growth and development across the Asia-Pacific. Central to this vision is the belief [Read More]

3 Aug 2023

The Asian Productivity Organization Accreditation Body (APO-AB) achieved another milestone with the accreditation of the National Productivity Council Certification Body (NPC-CB), India, in July. The NPC-CB [Read More]

2 Aug 2023

Pakistan’s fruit, gemstone, and jewelry sectors contribute significantly to GDP and employment. However, these industries struggle to reach their full potential due to outdated technologies and [Read More]

2 Aug 2023

The Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) in collaboration with the APO Secretariat conducted an online training course on Development of Public-sector Productivity Specialists, 10–14 July. [Read More]

1 Aug 2023

The Vietnam National Productivity Institute and APO Secretariat organized a training course for Assessors of the Green Productivity (GP) Specialists Certification Program, 11–14 July. The online [Read More]

1 Aug 2023

Fostering a culture of innovation is crucial to enhance productivity. It is also essential to enable businesses to provide more value to consumers, users, and society, [Read More]

28 Jul 2023

Good Regulatory Practices (GRP) is a systematic application of rules, principles, and procedures that governments can utilize to ensure effective, transparent, inclusive regulatory outcomes. It is [Read More]

28 Jul 2023

It is widely agreed that public procurement should be governed by the principles of open competition and utmost integrity. Viewed as a strategic arm of government [Read More]

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