Core Insights - Singapore has surpassed Switzerland to rank first in the latest Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) report released by INSEAD, marking its first time at the top of the list [3][6] - The report emphasizes the importance of resilience in talent development, particularly in transforming adversity into innovation and adaptability [4][6] - The GTCI evaluates 135 economies based on 77 indicators across six dimensions, highlighting the significance of strategic policy direction and effective human resource allocation in enhancing talent competitiveness [6] Rankings and Scores - Singapore ranks 1st with a GTCI score of 73.29, followed closely by Switzerland at 2nd with a score of 73.14, and Denmark at 3rd with a score of 72.05 [5] - The United States has seen a significant drop from 3rd to 9th place, with a GTCI score of 69.41, indicating a decline in its talent competitiveness [4][9] Regional Insights - Europe continues to dominate the rankings, occupying 18 of the top 25 positions, including Germany (17th), France (19th), and the UK (12th) [8] - In Asia and Oceania, Australia ranks 10th and New Zealand 18th, with both countries scoring higher than Singapore in talent retention but lower in general adaptive skills [8] - Israel leads in the North Africa and West Asia region at 23rd, while the UAE ranks 25th, showcasing strengths in talent attraction and skill development [9]
全球人才竞争力指数:新加坡跃居榜首,美国大幅下滑到第九
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