Inspiring Career Trajectory in the “Great Resignation”
Eyebrow-raising statistics continue to point to a growing, global technical skills gap in the market:
The post-pandemic economy will require new skills in the workforce. Certainly the leadership challenge before us is clear.
But do you know what I really like about challenges?
They usually come with opportunities.
While we consider the world’s technical skills gap, we also have before us “the great resignation,” or the “great reorientation” as some prefer to call it.
Whatever terminology one uses to refer to this time in our history, it is easy to see that many people are reflecting right now on their career trajectories.
This means there has never been a better time for leaders to influence people to learn new technical skills and to encourage reskilling and upskilling among existing employees.
Three Priorities for Leaders
Government, industry, communities, and educational organizations must work together to address the far-reaching implications of the global skills gap. There is momentum in the market, but there is also much work still to be done.
In my view, there are three big priorities.
Finding a Path for Upskilling: SAP’s Example
I am proud of how SAP is building a skills development mindset into our cultural DNA. We encourage and incentivize our employees to complete at least 50 hours of learning per year. Employees have continuous access to platforms and content to suit their individual career ambitions.
We have also reduced the barriers to entry for others who wish to develop SAP technical skills. In 2021 we launched SAP Learning, a learning site where anyone can start building their SAP technology skills for free. More than 180,000 students, military veterans, and other people have joined us on this platform. Thousands of people have upskilled as SAP users, developers, and consultants.
We have heard great feedback on how SAP Learning is giving people:
Research tells us the skills gap will persist as a priority for global leaders. All of us should work together to meet this challenge. We are entering one of the most transformative times in our history. Together, we can encourage people to cultivate and expand skills and reap the rewards of learning. The timing is certainly right!
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2 年Completely agree with you. There has to be a willingness to learn, but at the same time, leaders hold a responsibility to ensure that they're promoting a culture of learning which is also accessible! Great blog.
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2 年A thought-provoking piece, thanks for sharing it with us.
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2 年Insightful article ???? Sabine Bendiek Adding more to it Design and support personal development plans Empowering employees to come up with their own plan is key to the success of the upskilling training program. Employees can identify new skills and competencies that resonate with them as opposed to being told what they need to learn. Offer job-specific upskilling/credentialing programs Offering employees job-specific upskilling training to enhance their current skills. #upskilling #reskilling #sap