ERIC Number: ED629919
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 7
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Business Demand-Oriented Skilling
Jeyaseelan, Kenneth; Sathyamurthi, K.
Online Submission, International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research v5 n4 p1-7 Jul-Aug 2023
Business demand-oriented skilling refers to the process of developing the skills of employees in a manner that aligns with the specific needs and requirements of the business. This approach to training and development is focused on enhancing the productivity and effectiveness of the workforce, by providing them with the knowledge and skills that are most relevant to the company's objectives. The primary goal of business demand-oriented skilling is to ensure that employees are equipped with the right set of skills that are in high demand within the company. This can involve identifying specific areas of expertise that are required for key business functions, and designing training programs that are tailored to meet those needs. One of the key benefits of business demand-oriented skilling is that it can help companies to stay competitive in a rapidly changing business landscape. By investing in the development of their employees' skills, companies can ensure that they are better equipped to adapt to new technologies, market trends, and other emerging challenges. Overall, business demand-oriented skilling is an effective way for companies to invest in their workforce, and to ensure that they have the right talent to drive success in the future.
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Language: English
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