Sustainable Career Development throughout Working Life
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The Sustainable Career Development Throughout Working Life Forum was held November 14 through 16, 2007 as part of the APEC Forum on Human Resources Development. Since 1996, the annual APEC Forum on Human Resources Development has been jointly hosted by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and Overseas Vocational Training Association as a cooperative project by the Labour and Social Protection Network and the Human Resources Development Working Group of APEC. These fora contribute to the APEC and HRDWG priority area of CTE/TVET. The resources of this forum can be found below.
Resources from other fora:
2012 Forum: Vocational Training for the Socially Vulnerable toward Income Generating Activities
2010 Forum: International Cooperation in HRD for Realizing Inclusive Growth
2009 Forum: Implementing TVET Programs amid the Financial Crisis
2008 Forum: The Role of TVET Providers in Training for Employees
2006 Forum: Increasingly Vital Role of Enterprises on Human Resource Development
2005 Forum: Vocational Education and Training (VET) for the Youth
2007 Symposium Resources
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Includes a frame of the topics raised and discussed at the Forum, as well as future steps for APEC in sustainable career development. Includes an appendix chart that reveals a flow chart of sustainable career development. | ||
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Mr. Mitsuo Ogawa, CEO of Craig Consulting Co., Ltd |
Keynote presentation delivered at the 2007 HRD Forum on Sustainable Career Development throughout Working Life, entitled "Career Concepts in Japanese Companies." | |
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Case Study of Thailand |
Mr. Ninnart Chaithirapinyo |
Mr. Ninnart Chaithirapinyo’s case study focuses on Human Resources Development through Toyota Motor Thailand’s project implementation. Mr. Chaithirapinyo addresses TMT’s new methods of human resources development which aim to develop employee capabilities, ensure proper working conditions, and create an impressive atmosphere in the workplace which can lead to sustainability of career s throughout one’s working life. PowerPoint Presentation. |
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Dr. Lee Ji Yeon |
Dr. Lee Ji Yeon’s case study highlights the importance of expanding career development efforts in a changing work environment in order to incorporate critical career management skills such as creative thinking and problem solving. Dr. Yeon focuses on the importance of these practices and their relation to the creation of sustainable career development. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
| Japan - Economy Report |
Mr. Masaharu Tanaka |
This report contains information regarding the strategy and basic policy for career development support as specified in article 3 of the 2001 revision to the Human Resources Development Promotion Law. The report provides an overview of career development support in its tasks and countermeasures, public support, and current status. PowerPoint Presentation. |
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Ms. Celeste Marquez Valderrama Director III, Human Resource Development Service, Department of Labor and Employment. |
This report draws from the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan 2004-2010 and its designation that “workers are the country’s competitive advantage.” To harness and sustain this edge, educational, training, and technical vocational programs are designed to make labor supply elastic, i.e., responsive to the changes in manpower requirements while making job information adequate and accessible to all. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
| China - Economy Report |
Mr. Huang Huabo |
This report identifies the key ideas, strategies and main policies on vocational training and career development in China. Among the main strategies are the five transitions for vocational training in China which include increasing pubic investment, mobilizing social participation, highlighting vocational training, and increasing the application of new training technologies. PowerPoint Presentation. |
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Ms. Marta Laura Carranza Aguayo |
This report focuses on decent work and the entry of youth into these careers. Decent work is defined as work that respects the human dignity of the worker and permits the development of the worker’s own abilities. Some identifying factors of decent work are: access to social security, fair compensation, professional development, safe and hygienic working conditions, respect for the fundamental rights of workers and ultimately, equal access to the same opportunities for personal and family development. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
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Ms. Areeya Rojvithee Deputy Director General, Department of Skill Development, Ministry of Labour. |
This report highlights the relationship between business and career planning and development. The report identifies a shift from business partnering with employees to carry our career development, to a situation where businesses now view career development as primarily the employee’s responsibility, and the resulting implications for Thailand’s government policies. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
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Mr. Do Nang Deputy Director, Department for Vocational Training Accreditation, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) Khanh |
This report provides an overview of social-economic development and the national education system in Vietnam including contents of population, administration, and GDP. It also introduces the National plans, strategies, policies and laws on Career Development or Career support in Vietnam. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
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Advisor to the Minister, Technical Office Direction, Ministry of Labor Department. a Patron |
This report addresses an important problem in Peru, the high rate of under-employment. This is worsened by the disconnection between the demands of the productive structure of the country and the supply of careers in the educational system. Peru is developing a National System to improve the quality of information about the market and find the equilibrium between labor supply and demand and the promotion of Occupational Training. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
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Mr. Nurwidjaja Soeminta |
This report discusses how a worker who doesn’t have a formal educational background can develop their career and if there is any chance to develop it continually so it can support his workplace. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
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Mr. Achmed Badaruddin M. Yatim Economic Planning unit, Prime Minister’s Department |
This report provides an overview on sustainable career development throughout the workforce in Malaysia. It discusses policy, strategy/measure and program as well as incentives provided by the government of Malaysia to promote sustainable career development throughout working life. PowerPoint Presentation. | |
| Chile - Economy Report |
Mr. Perez Carranza, Javier Ignacio Alberto |
This report discusses the principal issue for Chilean Government which is to improve their productive competitiveness in the global arena. The National Training and Employment Service (SENCE) has the responsibility to develop Human Capital policy into the labour force in Chile. PowerPoint Presentation. |


