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Skilling India : challenges and opportunities / S. Nayana Tara, N. S. Sanath Kumar.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nayana Tara, S., author.
Sanath Kumar, N. S., author.
Series:
Human resource management and organizational behavior collection. 1946-5637
Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior Collection
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Skilled labor--India.
Skilled labor.
Knowledge economy--India.
Knowledge economy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (133 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Business Expert Press, 2018.
Summary:
The book focuses on the status of vocational education programs, challenges of achieving quality and attaining competitive excellence in a globalized socioeconomic order, and the role of government and industry in achieving these avowed goals. India's transition to a knowledge-based economy requires a new generation of educated and skilled people. Its competitive edge will be determined by its people's ability to create, share, and use knowledge effectively. A knowledge economy requires India to develop workers-knowledge workers and knowledge technologists-who are flexible and analytical and can be the driving force for innovation and growth. Developing skilled workers enhances the efficiency and flexibility of the labor market; skills bottlenecks are reduced, skilled workers are more easily absorbed into the economy, and their job mobility is improved. In this light, an effort is made in this book to describe and analyze governmental skill development initiatives in India. The book also dwells on the need to revive traditional family centric vocations pursued in the rural communities, especially those dying village-based vocations that provide livelihood options to a multitude of socially disadvantaged artisans, and integrate them into the fabric of skill development initiatives in place. The book provides a systematic understanding of the processes of skill formation and provides several pathways for enhancing entrepreneurial skills in a business ecosystem with a huge knowledge capital gained through skill development initiatives. Toward this end, the book seeks to contribute toward understanding the structures and processes of governance and initiatives for enhancing the quality of skilling programs. The book also dwells on various opportunities and challenges of augmenting a multitude of skilled workforces made available through various skilling initiatives and programs.
Contents:
Cover
Skilling India: Challenges and Opportunities
Contents
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
CHAPTER 2: Governmental Efforts to Promote Skill Development
CHAPTER 3: Addressing and Accomplishing Quality
CHAPTER 4: Integrating Traditional Family-based Skills and Vocations-Case of Handloom Weavers
CHAPTER 5: Conclusions
References
Suggested Readings
Index
Ad Page
Back Cover.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781947843349
1947843346

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