Shaping Tomorrow: A Review of Talent Readiness from the IMD World Ranking Index
The IMD World Talent Ranking assesses the readiness of talent across countries, focusing on factors such as education quality, skill diversity, and language proficiency. It provides insights into how prepared the talent pool is for the evolving global economy.
Based on the information here are the rankings for talent readiness according to the IMD World Talent Ranking for different years:
In 2018, Switzerland ranked first in talent readiness, followed by Singapore in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Brazil, Croatia, and Venezuela held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2019, Singapore claimed the top spot in talent readiness, with Switzerland in second place and Finland in third place. Venezuela, Brazil, and Mongolia ranked 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2020, Singapore maintained its first-place ranking, with Hong Kong in second place and the United Arab Emirates in third place. Slovakia, Croatia, and Brazil held rankings of 59th, 60th, and 61st, respectively.
In 2021, Hong Kong emerged as the leader in talent readiness, with Singapore in second place and Switzerland in third place. Bulgaria, Venezuela, and Brazil ranked 60th, 61st, and 62nd, respectively.
In 2022, Singapore maintained its first-place ranking, with Switzerland in second place and Hong Kong in third place. Bulgaria, Colombia, and Brazil held rankings of 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
These rankings provide insights into how well-prepared countries are in terms of talent readiness, with higher index values indicating higher levels of preparedness. The IMD World Talent Ranking and the IMD World Ranking Index offer more in-depth analysis and reports on talent readiness, including the various factors that contribute to a country's talent readiness and competitiveness.