Ikea, the motherlode of DIY furnitures, is on a mission.
It’s on a mission to teach the art of retailing to Temasek Polytechnic’s Diploma in Retail Management students.
Even as we can’t help but imagine undergrads cutting classes and hanging out at the café to binge on Swedish meatballs and cheap hotdogs, we laud this three-year partnership, which is in line with the government’s SkillsFuture programme.
According to a Channel NewsAsia report, the furniture store’s learning and development team will be conducting classroom lectures and in-store lessons for sophomores, while third-year students will be assigned a real-time business challenge that involves spending four months working on a campaign for the new IKEA METOD Kitchens.
Considering how it can sometimes be a challenge to find an Ikea crew to help you in store, we’re hoping this ultimately leads to better customer service.
Photo: Temasek Polytechnic via Facebook
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