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National Productivity Master Plan

Strategic Thrusts Priority


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National Productivity Master Plan Strategic Thrusts

Please assign a unique ranking number (1–5) to each thrust area. Each rank value may only be used once — no two thrusts can share the same rank.

1 – Very High Priority: Critical and urgent; must be addressed immediately.

2 – High Priority: Important and impactful; should be done soon.

3 – Medium Priority: Moderately important; should be addressed after high priorities.

4 – Low Priority: Desirable but not urgent; minimal impact.

5 – Very Low Priority: Can be postponed indefinitely; little to no impact.

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Market Access and Prospect

Enhance the contribution of key economic drivers by aligning them with productivity-boosting strategies and sectoral transformation.

Quality and Quantity of Talent

Develop a skilled, adaptable, and future-ready labor force through education reform, TVET modernization, and strong industry-academia collaboration.

Technology and Innovation

Accelerate the adoption of digital tools, automation, and innovation across all sectors to boost efficiency, competitiveness, and productivity-led growth.

Business Environment

Streamline regulations, reduce compliance burdens, and enhance public service delivery to foster a high-trust, business-friendly ecosystem.

Distribution and Inclusivity

Ensure that productivity gains translate into shared prosperity by addressing regional disparities, promoting MSMEs, and supporting vulnerable and underrepresented groups.