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Axiata Group Berhad | Sustainability & National Contribution Report 2016
AXIATA YOUNG TALENT
PROGRAMME
(AYTP)
Developing Young Talent
At Axiata, we believe that nation building begins with
nurturing young talented individuals who aspire to be
the CEOs of tomorrow. At the Group level, we have
consolidated our nation-building efforts in the Axiata
Young Talent Programme (AYTP) – our flagship
education initiative. Axiata committed RM100 million
in 2011 to this initiative, and has spent RM42.4 million
between the years 2011 and 2016.
Thus far, AYTP has impacted 1,129 individuals since
its inception in 2011.
Following the success of AYTP in Malaysia, our
OpCos have since replicated AYTP in their own
respective countries. By learning from AYTP, OpCos
such as XL in Indonesia have built up the XL Future
Leaders programme which is aimed at addressing
specific educational needs within its communities –
building a brighter future for its youth.
Our Approach
The AYTP Journey
AYTP is an umbrella programme with three leadership development tracks under it. These are:
• Business challenges
• Business simulations
• Debriefing sessions
• Coaching
• 360° evaluation
• Networking
• Mentoring
• Classroom training
• Workshops
Nurture the Leader in You
SLDP is a five-year programme currently available to all students at
Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka. Starting from Form 1 up to Form 5, students
develop their critical skills and command of leadership competencies
through an array of activities and workshops. SLDP has been running
since 2011, and has touched the lives of up to 583 individuals.
Discover Your CEO DNA
ULDP is a two-week ‘summer camp’ style programme designed for
top local and overseas undergraduate students. Participants undergo
immersive business simulations and workshops before completing the
CEO Challenge toward the end of the programme.
University Leadership
Development Programme
School Leadership
Development
Programme
RM100
million
pledged to AYTP
1,129
participants
benefitting from the AYTP
as at the end of 2016
Experience-based Development
Relationship-based Development
Education-based Development
Personal Development