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Lynda Gratton - The Future of Work - 0 views

  • n India, the speed and scale of the response has taken a very different form, spearheaded not by government, but by the private sector. Indian companies face a huge potential skill gap for, while the technical education in the Indian Institutes of Technology is of a high level, the general education standards across the country are poor. For Indian’s rapidly growing IT sector, represented by companies such as Wipro, Infosys and TCS, this could be a disaster. Yet instead of accepting this, these companies have reached out into communities across the continent to significantly impact the development millions of youngsters. Executives at Wipro, for example, work with tens of thousands of colleges across India to train teachers to develop IT skills, build state-of-the-art curricula, and encourage students to become what they term ‘work-ready’. With a recruitment target in 2011/12 of 60,000, the teams at TCS play a similar role in helping young people across India understand from an early age what the most valuable skills for the future are, and how best to acquire them. Like Infosys they also work closely with hundreds of thousands of teenagers to actively increase their skills.
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    "n India, the speed and scale of the response has taken a very different form, spearheaded not by government, but by the private sector. Indian companies face a huge potential skill gap for, while the technical education in the Indian Institutes of Technology is of a high level, the general education standards across the country are poor. For Indian's rapidly growing IT sector, represented by companies such as Wipro, Infosys and TCS, this could be a disaster. Yet instead of accepting this, these companies have reached out into communities across the continent to significantly impact the development millions of youngsters. Executives at Wipro, for example, work with tens of thousands of colleges across India to train teachers to develop IT skills, build state-of-the-art curricula, and encourage students to become what they term 'work-ready'. With a recruitment target in 2011/12 of 60,000, the teams at TCS play a similar role in helping young people across India understand from an early age what the most valuable skills for the future are, and how best to acquire them. Like Infosys they also work closely with hundreds of thousands of teenagers to actively increase their skills."
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Unlocking the elusive potential of social networks - McKinsey Quarterly - Marketing - D... - 0 views

  • In the context of a social network, it is not a stretch to conceive of virtual gifts as important objects, especially as their availability can be strictly limited. Just think about the fervor consumers accord collectibles of all kinds, from baseball cards to dolls to coins. If virtual items prove similarly desirable, they are likely to be a big deal for consumers and marketers, as well as a great tool to create useful word-of-mouth media.
  • A commitment to being useful in social-media activities means a commitment to creating only high-quality interactions.
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KMU Portal - Talentknappheit in der Schweiz besteht weiter - 0 views

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    "(22.09.10) 31% der Arbeitgebenden haben Schwierigkeiten bei der Rekrutierung von qualifiziertem Persona (+1 Punkt im Vergleich zu 2009), wie einer Umfrage von Manpower bei 35'000 Unternehmen in 36 Ländern ergab. In der Schweiz sind 35% der Arbeitgebenden von dem Problem betroffen (-1 Punkt im Vergleich zu 2009). Somit gehört sie mit Polen (51%), Rumänien (36%) und Österreich (35%) zu den am stärksten vom Fachkräftemangel betroffenen Ländern in der Region EMEA"
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KMU Portal - Arbeitskräftemangel in der Schweiz leicht rückläufig - 0 views

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    "Die Arbeitsmarktsituation in der Schweiz hat sich verbessert. Eine neue Umfrage von Manpower belegt, dass die Zahl der Unternehmen, die Schwierigkeiten beim Anwerben qualifizierter Arbeitskräfte haben, innerhalb eines Jahres um 11% gesunken ist. Von den 753 befragten ArbeitgeberInnen gaben 37% an, Probleme bei der Besetzung freier Stellen zu haben, während dies 2006 noch auf 48% zutraf"
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