Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Indonesian people also has the potential to become the leader of a world-class company

Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai

Most recently Larry Page announced a new boss to replace his position as CEO of Google. People who believed it was named Sundar Pichai. This man of Indian descent holding companies such as Google certainly be a pride for India. This is evident from some of the media that is proud to write headlines about Sundar Pichai.

For example, in one of the media which contains NDTV this good news with more or less the article titled 'After Microsoft, Google shows a turn Sundar Pichai, Google's boss'. As we know, Microsoft appointed Satya Nadella as the new CEO who incidentally also of Indian descent.

So, the next question whether Indonesia can not be like those who lead a world-class company?

According to Executive Director, Indonesia Teaching, Wisdom Hardono, it is not possible someday Indonesian people can be in a position helm of world-class companies like Google or Microsoft.

The reason, he added, the number of Indonesian people who have high educational backgrounds as well qualified skills, a lot. In fact, any number of Indonesian people with higher educational backgrounds are nice, dominates Asia.

"If in general, based on the absolute number of people who are educated large numbers and can dominate in Asia," he said.

More detail, if the number of people of Indonesia 250 million, then 50 percent of highly educated nice. However, if want a superior human resources even more, the quality of education must be optimized.

"In sum, Indonesia 250 million people educated groups say more than 50 percent. That's huge. The challenge was the quality of basic education should be more qualified," he said.

Even so, he also admitted in addition to a quality education, opportunities also affect it all.

Apart from the matter of quality education, JK also assesses many Indian diaspora who occupy important positions in the world, ranging from governments to corporations bona fide. He hoped the Indonesian diaspora able to occupy important positions in the world.

"We see in the government, so the President of Pepsi Cola, so the President of Google," he said.

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