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To Create Employable, Creative & Successful Workforce Importance , Types & Ways to develop them

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Page 1: Developing Employable Skills

To Create Employable, Creative &

Successful Workforce

Importance , Types &

Ways to develop them

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What are Employable Skills ?

Skills that makes one employable, Creative & Successful.

Or Skills that transform a person to become an

effective employee.

I have been able to identify some of such skills :- Follow rules. Self-directed. Good attitude.  Writing skills.  Driver's license.  Dependability.  Self-supervising.  Good attendance. Personal energy.  Work experience. 

Ability to measure.  Personal integrity. Good work history.  Positive work ethic. Interpersonal skills.  Motivational skills.  Valuing education.   Personal chemistry.  Willingness to learn.  Common sense.   

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Critical thinking skills.  Knowledge of fractions. Reporting to work on time.  Use of rulers and calculators. Good personal appearance.  Wanting to do a good job. Basic spelling and grammar.  Reading and comprehension.  Ability to follow regulations.  Willingness to be accountable. Ability to fill out a job application.  Ability to make production quotas. Basic manufacturing skills training.  Awareness of how business works. Staying on the job until it is finished.

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Ability to read and follow Instructions Caring about seeing the company succeed.  Understanding what the world is all about.  Ability to listen and document what you have heard. Commitment to continued training and learning. Willingness to take instruction and responsibility. Ability to relate to coworkers in a close

environment. Not expecting to become a supervisor in the first six

months. Willingness to be a good worker and go beyond the

traditional eight-hour day. Communication skills with public, fellow employees,

supervisors, and customers.

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Safety

Ignorance may lead to Legal , Medical , Social & Emotional Stress

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Courtesy

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GrammarIn the Middle Ages, grammar was the mostImportant of seven liberalarts because it helped people understand the Bible and alchemy, things with magical glamour(a magical spell).From “glamour” comes “grammar.”

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Honesty

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Reliability

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Flexibility

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Teamwork

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Is your eye contact aggressive, is it soft,is it inviting,do you love with your eyes? Eye contact is a tricky art to master but vital to effective communication. How can you make it better?

Eye Contact

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…it’s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor is it the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.”

– Aimee Mullins paraphrasing Charles Darwin

Adaptability

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Our education is based on outdated syllabus & citations.

Colleges cannot change the syllabus though need is felt.

Practical aspects are neglected. Corporate world is very glamorous , polished &

ruthless After Training even fresh graduates get better

placements Corporate do not have to provide Entry Level

Training Creates Employable work force from day One Creates Productive work force from day One

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A worldwide survey was conducted by the UN. The only question asked was:-

"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the world?“

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The survey was a huge failure..

In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant. In India they didn't know what 'honest' meant.In Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant. In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant. In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant. In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant. And in the USA they didn't know what’ the rest of the world' meant!

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Thank You