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University Malaysia Pahang (UMP) was thrilled when an admirable national corporate figure, Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel Tengku Ariff, was gracious to inaugurate the National Public Lecture - held for the first time at the university - last month.

In his opening address, UMP Vice-Chancellor Professor Dato' Dr Daing Mohd Nasir Daing Ibrahim, said the National Public Lecture programme would be the setting stage to field well-known industrial figures to share their experience and expertise with UMP and the local community at large.

"And today, we are honored with the presence of Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel, who will share his views on "Strategic Management of Human Resources". Mind you, Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel is no stranger to the university, as he was the first chairman appointed to UMP's board of directors.

The Vice-Chancellor continued to explain that the essence of strategic management of human resources was all about charting career development, and it all began with the process of an employee intake.

He highlighted that an effective interview method could actually help filter the right competent candidate to fulfill an organizational need.

"In this inaugural lecture, Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel will share with us his perspectives on human resources. Needless to mention, Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel is a world-renowned corporate figure and is backed with vast experience, among which his careers include working in Nestle, Shell Malaysia and helming our national car manufacturer, Proton Holdings Bhd," remarked Professor Dato' Dr Daing Mohd Nasir, as he handed over the podium to the guest speaker.

According to Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel, organizations could only achieve 40 percent of qualified assessment of the capabilities of a candidate through interviews. To which extent, he added, five years were actually the better time-frame to evaluate the optimum competency and efficiency of an employee.

Tan Sri Dr Tengku Mahaleel further illustrated his points of view with several slides show, and ended the lecture with an interactive "Question & Answer" session with his audience.