Taiwan remains 23rd in IMD World Talent Ranking

The China Post
Date: November 21, 2017
By: Tang Pei-chun and Y.F. Low

BRUSSELS (CNA) – Taiwan retained its ranking of 23rd in the world in terms of its ability

High school students receive their graduation certificate in this undated file photo. According to an annual report published by the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management and Development, Taiwan retained its ranking of 23rd in the world in terms of its ability to attract, develop and keep top talent in 2017. (NOWnews)

to attract, develop and keep top talent in 2017, according to an annual report published by the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management and Development (IMD) on Monday.

Among the Asian countries on the 2017 list, Taiwan was third after Hong Kong, which had a global ranking of 12th, and Singapore (13th), but ahead of Malaysia (28th) and Japan (31st).

Worldwide, Switzerland, Denmark and Belgium remained the three top performers this year, followed by Austria and Finland, according to the report. Rounding round the top 10 were the Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Sweden and Luxembourg, in that order.

The IMD World Talent Ranking 2017 assesses the methods used by 63 economies worldwide to attract and retain the talent their businesses need to thrive, the IMD said in a statement.    [FULL  STORY]

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