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TEAM E1
SKILLS FUTURE
Deepak Asish Carlo Paulino
Tyson Plant Adwait Tilak
Danny Halim
Skills Future is a government-funded national movement aimed at enabling all Singaporeans to develop to their fullest
potential. This project will; investigate the skills future program; understand who uses it and who doesn’t; analyze the relation-
ship between education and increased income; suggest how can the young program be improved. Primary data will come in
the form of a quantitative survey conducted across several MRT stations around Singapore. A random sampling method will
be used to eliminate any bias, the only prerequisite to take part will be that the applicants must be 25+ years of age and also be
Singaporean citizens. The secondary research comes in the form of an extensive literature review of journal articles and
government reports. One major limitation is that since the program only began in 2016 there is limited data available and
only over a short timeframe of less than two years.
TEAM E2
SKILLS FUTURE
Aung Min Paing Fay Tanaya
Moh Moh san Cherry Ko
Skills future is an initiative taken by the Singapore government to help develop the country in terms of skilful employ-
ees in the future. This project aims to establish and comprehend in what ways the Skills Future initiative would bring
development upon the people. This is to also determine what would be the most important skill in the future, if it
would bring a difference upon the pay wage towards the employees and lastly, the effect this initiative would cause
towards people by both happiness and dissatisfaction. The answer to these will be presented based on both primary
and secondary information collected by the team. The primary research is a survey conducted upon 384 Singaporeans.
Thus, the results of both the primary and secondary information will be displayed in our poster with firm analysis.