Synopsis of the workshop on
Employ ability Skills of 21st Century for Success
The intended learning outcome of the workshop on ‘Employability
Skills’
was following parameters:
1.
Understand the importance
of skills/competencies in 21st century and be what employers look
for in employees,
2.
Identify which skills you
have and how to give its evidence,
3.
Identify strategies and
resources for enhancing and developing skills you want to develop.
In 21st
century, technology has converted the world to a global village. Practically
all the information and everybody is now just a click away. This has brought in
following two major changes in which work is carried out these days:
1.
21st Century
has become the century of self promotion,
2.
Work is no more the
place you go to; work is the thing you do!
Positive Attitude, Communication and interpersonal
skills have become the highly desirable attributes by all employers. In fact as
per a research carried out by Harvard University, interpersonal skills
contribute 85% towards our professional success. Contribution of our technical
skills is only 15% towards our professional success. Stanford Research
Institute further corroborates this finding and states that share of soft
skills in our progress is 87.5%.
In addition, Critical, Thinking Media, Literacy,
Communication Skills, Information
Literacy, Collaboration and Creativity have become other critical attributes to be
successful in 21st century.
Following are the other habits of valuable employees
which all employers appreciate:
15 all time
desirable Habits of Valuable Employees
Good Communicator
|
Self
Motivated
|
Hard
Worker
|
Adaptable
and Flexible
|
Effective
Leader
|
Team
Player
|
Avoids
Gossip
|
Exceeds
Expectation
|
Self
Disciplined
|
Honest
|
Dependable
|
Ethical
|
Healthy
|
Polite
|
Punctual
|
In addition in
future the working is going to change even more. Four major changes will take place in the
working arena: In future work will be
1.
Transparent,
2.
Flat,
3.
Competitive,
4.
On demand
1.
The work will be transparent:
Now
time and task tracking tools track productivity in real time. Hence
contribution of every single individual towards the overall objective of the
organization can be measured in the go. Hence more productive a person is; more
money he/she will make. Besides, it will
not be possible to hide anything as it will be possible to cross verify any
information/data from multiple sources in real time.
2.
The work (organizations)
will be flat:
Because of advances in
information technology, it has become possible for a person at any level in an
organization to interact with anybody
at any geographical location. Hierarchies have broken and organizations have
become flat. In fact many organizations allow their employees to work from home
and many other have adopted flexi working hours. In future location will become
irrelevant. It will be possible to hire employees from anywhere in the world. And they will be working from any place of
their choice.
3.
The work will become
more competitive:
It
has now become common place to hire vendors and temporary experts from anywhere
in the world. Hence choice for vendors/employees is not limited to any
geographical location. It is now common place for work teams to resemble movie
production teams in which several people having diverse skills collaborate to
make a movie. They all go their different ways once the movie is made.
Innovation rather than location will be the key word in future relationships
between employees and employers.
4.
The work will be ON
DEMAND:
In
future people having specific skills and expertise rather than degrees will be
more in demand. Knowledge and not formal qualification will be the key factor
in hiring a person. Hence informal education will become more and more
important. As every type of information and education is available on net
virtually free, not having proper knowledge will not be acceptable. Hence those
having experience and skills in a
particular field will be more in demand as compared to people just having formal
qualification.
Hence in future employers
will have greater access to employees across the globe. Same way even employees
will have much greater choice. Most importantly, in future the earning will be
linked to the merit and experience and not to geographical location or qualification.
In short 21st
century worker will:
. . will use technologies that haven’t been invented to do jobs that don’t exist at
present,
. . will be networked,
. . will be multi-tasker,
. . will be digitally literate,
. . will crave interactivity,
. . will have strong visual-spatial skills,
. . will be tethered to the internet,
. . will want to learn things that matter,
. . will want to be challenged to reach own conclusions.
Are you interested to get this and other such workshops
conducted in your institute?
Are you interested to get this and other such workshops
conducted in your institute?
Please
also visit the link http://slidesha.re/1vtxYuO and http://slidesha.re/YT9SPn
for details of our workshops for industries and educational institutes.
Sarwan Singh
(M) 88666 80407
Sarwan Singh
(M) 88666 80407
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