Wednesday, 26 Nov 2025
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Subscribe
Life Care News
  • Home
  • Business
    • Business Wire
    • Globenews Wire
  • News
    NewsShow More
    2025 Understanding China Conference to Kick Off in Guangzhou, Illuminating Chinese Modernization and Global Governance Vision
    2025 Understanding China Conference to Kick Off in Guangzhou, Illuminating Chinese Modernization and Global Governance Vision
    26/11/2025
    International MICE Summit 2025 (IMS25) opening delivers global investment and events industry transformation, 20 deals announced
    International MICE Summit 2025 (IMS25) opening delivers global investment and events industry transformation, 20 deals announced
    26/11/2025
    World Phygital Community Unveils Global Advisory Council to Shape the Future of Phygital Sport
    World Phygital Community Unveils Global Advisory Council to Shape the Future of Phygital Sport
    25/11/2025
    Chery’s First Transformable 7-Seater SUV Debuts in Indonesia, Offering a New Family Mobility Solution
    Chery’s First Transformable 7-Seater SUV Debuts in Indonesia, Offering a New Family Mobility Solution
    25/11/2025
    PI AgSciences Integrates Plant Health Care (PHC)
    PI AgSciences Integrates Plant Health Care (PHC)
    25/11/2025
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Automobile
  • 🔥
  • news
  • global
  • Business
  •  and
  • announced
  • today
  •  the
  • company
  •  for
  • Tech
Font ResizerAa
Life Care NewsLife Care News
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Automobile
Search
  • Home
  • Business
    • Business Wire
    • Globenews Wire
  • News
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Automobile
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Entertainment

Singapore no. 1 in global competition for talent

PRNW Agency
Last updated: 26/11/2025 4:31 PM
PRNW Agency
Share
7 Min Read
Singapore no. 1 in global competition for talent
SHARE
Singapore no. 1 in global competition for talent

FONTAINEBLEAU, France and SINGAPORE and SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore has leapfrogged Switzerland to take top spot in the latest Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI), riding on its strength in cultivating adaptable, digitally fluent and innovation-ready workforces in the age of artificial intelligence.

- Advertisement -

This year is the first time the city-state topped the annual ranking, which was launched by INSEAD in 2013 as a benchmark for policy thinking on labour markets, work organisation and talent flows.

- Advertisement -

High-income European economies continue to anchor the top 10 in this edition, but this year’s GTCI report is also notable for the decline of several major economies, including the United States which slid from 3rd to 9th place.

- Advertisement -

Themed “Resilience in the Age of Disruption“, this year’s GTCI – the 11th since 2013 –examines how nations and economies are building talent systems capable of weathering disruptions. The ranking of 135 economies is based on 77 indicators, including soft skills and AI talent concentration, across six dimensions: Enable, Attract, Grow, Retain, Vocational and Technical Skills, and Generalist Adaptive Skills.

- Advertisement -

“True resilience in talent is turning adversity into a catalyst for innovation, adaptability and renewed purpose,” says Felipe Monteiro, GTCI Academic Director and Senior Affiliate Professor of Strategy at INSEAD.

- Advertisement -

“Resilience means learning how to bounce forward, not just bounce back from the inevitable shocks and crises.”

- Advertisement -

Lily Fang, INSEAD’s Dean of Research and Innovation, says: “This year’s report should be seen as much more than a race between nations. It offers leaders thoughtful points of reflection on how to integrate powerful technologies, such as AI, into the grand pursuit of human progress.”

- Advertisement -

This year’s ranking also marks the launch of a new partnership between INSEAD and the Portulans Institute, a non-profit research outfit based in Washington D.C.

- Advertisement -

“This collaboration brings renewed depth and clarity to the GTCI at a time when rapid technological change, geopolitical uncertainty and profound societal transitions make dependable talent metrics more essential than ever,” says Rafael Escalona Reynoso, CEO of Portulans Institute.

- Advertisement -

Singapore’s strengths

- Advertisement -

Singapore stands apart in the latest ranking for the constant evolution of its educational system and its forward-looking approach to nurturing an adaptive and innovation-driven workforce, says the GTCI report.

- Advertisement -

The city-state was ranked first in Generalist Adaptive Skills for a workforce armed with the soft skills, digital literacy and innovation-oriented thinking that today’s fast-shifting landscape demands. Singapore’s ability to retain talent also surged seven spots to 31st.

- Advertisement -

“Economies that cultivate adaptable, cross-functional and AI-literate workforces tend to be better positioned to convert disruption into opportunity and sustain long-term competitiveness,” says Paul Evans, Emeritus Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD and co-editor of the report.

- Advertisement -

“This year’s results underscore that talent competitiveness is not solely a function of income level, but of strategic policy orientation, institutional quality and effective mobilisation of human capital resources.”

- Advertisement -

GTCI 2025: Top 20 Countries  

- Advertisement -

1. Singapore

11. Ireland

2. Switzerland

12. United Kingdom

3. Denmark

13. Iceland

4. Finland

14. Canada

5. Sweden

15. Belgium

6. Netherlands

16. Austria

7. Norway

17. Germany

8. Luxembourg

18. New Zealand

9. United States of America

19. France

10. Australia

20. Czech Republic

Doing more with less

- Advertisement -

One of the defining messages of GTCI 2025, which is audited by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, is that the ability to translate investments into meaningful outcomes will set economies apart in the talent race.

- Advertisement -

Israel along with Singapore and South Korea stood out for their ability to get better talent outcomes with fewer resources. This was also true for some lower-middle income countries such as Tajikistan, Kenya, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Even low-income countries, including Rwanda demonstrated strong foundations for talent development.

- Advertisement -

Evans observes, “Economies that align education, labour and innovation systems towards adaptive talent development can achieve high performance even with modest income levels.”

- Advertisement -

By the regions 

- Advertisement -

Regionally speaking, there were few surprises. Europe continues to dominate the ranking, accounting for 18 of the top 25 positions including major economies such as Germany (17th), France (19th) and the United Kingdom (12th). In Asia and Oceania, Australia (10th) and New Zealand (18th) outscored Singapore in retaining talent but fell behind in General Adaptive Skills. China’s decline from 40th to 53rd reflected a less favourable business climate and labour market, though the report acknowledges that insufficient data could also have played a part.

- Advertisement -

North America’s capacity to cultivate and deploy skilled talent across sectors is reflected in the US’ (9th) and Canada’s (14th) strong rankings – despite the US’ poorer showing compared to 2023.

- Advertisement -

North Africa and Western Asia were led by Israel (23rd) while the United Arab Emirates (25th) topped the region in attracting talent and developing skills, although it lagged in high-level skills.

- Advertisement -

Chile (39th) came out top in Latin America and the Caribbean, followed by Uruguay (42nd) and Costa Rica (44th). However, neither Brazil nor Mexico, the region’s two largest economies, managed to feature in the top 50.

- Advertisement -

Looking ahead, Escalona Reynoso observes, “What matters most today are adaptive capabilities: the ability to collaborate, think across disciplines, innovate under pressure and navigate fast-moving, tech-driven environments.

- Advertisement -

“These are the skills that increasingly define a country’s competitiveness — and the GTCI now captures this reality more clearly than ever.”

- Advertisement -

More information and media resources
Download the full report and infographics here. Follow #GTCI2025 online.
Read more about the GTCI 2025 findings here.

- Advertisement -

Logo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2506154/INSEAD_Logo.jpg

- Advertisement -

View original content:https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/singapore-no-1-in-global-competition-for-talent-302626496.html

- Advertisement -
FLAMGP Launches AI Computing Engine to Deliver Stable Outcomes Amid Crypto Market Volatility
Cango Inc. Announces Results of Second Extraordinary General Meeting
Dunkin Serves Up a Fall First: The New Cereal N Milk Latte, Plus Lineup Full of Fall Favorites Return
The Capital Link Investigates: Opioid Story Retraction, Claims Unverified
Zomato collaborates with HDFC Pension – Introduces ‘NPS Platform Workers Model’ – a Big Step Towards Financial Security of Platform Workers
TAGGED: forcompetitionglobalnewsno.singaporetalent
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
- Advertisement -

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
PinterestPin
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow

Most Selling Products

Top Picks, Trending Now – Discover the Best Sellers!
Tecno Camon 20 Premier 5G

Tecno Camon 20 Premier 5G

Dark Welkin | 8GB RAM + 512GB Storage (Expandable RAM up to 16GB) | Industry’s 1st 50MP RGBW-Pro Camera | Segment-First 108MP Ultra-Wide Macro Lens | 6.67" 120Hz 10-bit AMOLED In-Display

iQOO Z10 Lite 5G

iQOO Z10 Lite 5G

Titanium Blue | 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage | Dimensity 6300 5G with 433K+ AnTuTu Score | Robust 6000mAh Battery | IP64 Rated + Military-Grade Shock Resistance

OnePlus 13s

OnePlus 13s

Black Velvet | 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage | Flagship Snapdragon® 8 Elite Chipset | Exceptional Battery Life in a Compact Form | Lifetime Display Warranty Included

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

Samsung Galaxy A55 5G

Awesome Iceblue | 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage | Premium Metal Frame | 50MP OIS Main Camera with Nightography | IP67 Water & Dust Resistance | Gorilla Glass Victus+ | sAMOLED Display with Vision Booster

You Might Also Like

Wrap Technologies and STORM Training Group Partner to Deliver Post-BolaWrap Arrest & Control Training via WrapTactics
Tech

Wrap Technologies and STORM Training Group Partner to Deliver Post-BolaWrap Arrest & Control Training via WrapTactics

05/09/2025
VdoCipher’s Piracy Detection Engine Blocks 250,000+ Video Piracy Attempts in 12 Months
Tech

VdoCipher’s Piracy Detection Engine Blocks 250,000+ Video Piracy Attempts in 12 Months

02/07/2025
Strength Building: How Strength Training Supplements Help You Build Muscle Mass and Keep Growing Stronger – CrazyBulk
Health

Strength Building: How Strength Training Supplements Help You Build Muscle Mass and Keep Growing Stronger – CrazyBulk

29/07/2025
The Ensign Group Grows in Iowa
Health

The Ensign Group Grows in Iowa

04/08/2025
Life Care News
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

Life Care News:


We increase the awareness of millions of users through our news networks. We are one of the most trusted news networks in the world.

Top Categories
  • Home
  • Business
  • News
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Automobile
Usefull Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2015 – 2025 LifeCareNews Network. All Rights Reserved. LIFE CARE IS REGISTERED MAGAZINE IN RNI, NO.GUJGUJ/2015/71283
Life Care NewsLife Care News
Copyright © 2015 - 2025 LifeCareNews Network. All Rights Reserved. LIFE CARE IS REGISTERED MAGAZINE IN RNI, NO.GUJGUJ/2015/71283
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?