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Indonesia's Efforts to Achieve Global Competitiveness by Increasing Human Resources

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  • Lita, Amanda Dara

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Human Resources is one of the key factors in economic reform, namely how to create quality, skilled and highly competitive human resources in global competition that we have been neglecting so far. Without realizing it, business competition in the industrial era 4.0 is currently getting tougher, where organizations and businessmen in Indonesia are busy preparing, Quality human resources are needed in realizing Indonesian people as a whole. In an effort to increase human resources, everything can be started from ourselves, as young people can only carry out our obligations as well as our right to learn. Improving the quality of education in Indonesia also greatly affects the quality of human resources. For this reason, efforts to improve the quality of education must be carried out as a step towards the creation of a golden generation as quality human resources.

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  • Lita, Amanda Dara, 2021. "Indonesia's Efforts to Achieve Global Competitiveness by Increasing Human Resources," OSF Preprints r95st, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:r95st
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/r95st
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