Skilling for growth: for individuals and a society

Skilling for growth: for individuals and a society

Earlier this week I was on the panel of the India Global Forum (IGF) boardroom on education and skills in the Indian context. To put it in perspective, India is expected to reach a population of 1.5 billion by 2030. We are a predominantly young country with a developing and growing economy. The right skilling infrastructure is more critical than ever if we want this burgeoning workforce to power our growth as a nation.?

?The gigantic question looming before us is – how do we convert education to knowledge? Optimize this knowledge into skills? And monetize skills as a currency – for both individuals and the society? How can we create labor-intensive opportunities to engage the skills?

While the government does have programs like Skill India, we must join hands as corporates, think tanks, and individuals. Some of the thought-provoking ideas were:

  • Skill to scale.?Looking at the Indian IT space as a story, we can see the rapid ascent in the skills contribution market globally. So the question is - can we replicate it in scale? Can we do this across industries??
  • Discover India.?The hinterland is where India truly is. So for skilling to be effective, it has to be democratized. Job opportunities are concentrated in a few urban centers and are the primary reason for urban migration. It is a socio-political-economic imperative that we decongest our job market and spread more evenly.?
  • Skill-based education system.?In India, we strongly prefer educational courses over skill-based courses.?As the mic-economy matures and as technology fueled skill shifts are happening at a fast pace, the importance of the latter increases. Organizations today look for specific skills, and they are increasingly looking for cross competencies. For example, an HR professional today will benefit from understanding Agile methodologies as much as someone in project management.?
  • Internationalization of curriculum.?It is almost a chicken and egg question on do skills create opportunities or vice-versa. I believe skills let you tap into opportunities when looking at widespread implementation. For example, increased tech literacy led to widespread proliferation across the business. Today tech is not a solution; it is an ecosystem. It is equally important that the skilling initiative is relevant globally to create increased mobility.
  • Continuous learning.?How do we build a culture of learning where investing in adjacent skills is a norm? For long, we have defined success as the point of getting a job. The fact remains that that is the starting point and not the end game. It is important to continuously learn, invest, and build on your existing skills portfolio.
  • Government support on apprenticeship.?We have ministry skills doing extensive work on the ground. Building synergies will only strengthen the effort.

Imagine if, as a nation, we have a natural resource we could keep upgrading to a higher value? Skill is one such thing. Skills?when met with opportunities can be transformational for both the individual and the society.

These were my first thoughts from the IGF Boardroom as it strongly connects with my personal purpose to advocate skills as currency to positively impact lives. As you may know, IGF is an agenda-setting forum for international business and global leaders. It brings together corporates and policymakers to address the pressing challenges across sectors and geographies. To be the change, I believe we will all have to come together as #PeopleledbyPurpose.

Nripa Chetry

Data | Cloud | Architecture

2 年

Very insightful points , skilling to currency.. thanks for sharing Sreekanth K Arimanithaya

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Varun Jain

M&A (Strategy & Transactions) - Financial Services (FinTech) | EY-Parthenon| ESCP Europe | IIM Lucknow

2 年

Indeed thought provoking!

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Raghunandan Venugopal (He/Him/His)

Trusted People Advisor | CHRO| HR Leader| Leadership & Business Coach| Transformation Agent | Change Enabler | Global Alliance Partner| MSME Mentor|Strategic Advisor | | Business Influencer | Motivational Speaker|

2 年

Congratulations Sree for making the difference through this Boardroom. Wonderful to learn from your insights, sharing two cents what i felt from this approach. Certainly we have tremendous opportunities to scale Education system from what we have now. Resonate with your thoughts and we build a culture of learning from the initial education level by engaging every stake holder to be responsible in carving the future of their wards by instilling the creativity and discipline in every phase of education and engaging them to participate in contests at every level which would be the prerogative for all future studies. of course with Govt intervention we can make this possible.

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Madhulika Varadaraj bhat

Assistant Professor at Poornaprajna College Udupi || IQAC member || MBA|| MCOM|| pursuing PhD || President IIC ( Institution's Innovation Council)AICTE

2 年

Many congratulations Mr.sreekanth.

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Roopesh Kamath

Director - Digital & Emerging Technologies, Intelligent Automation, Solution Architecture, IT Solutions Delivery| Ex Accenture (Avanade)| Ex Tech Mahindra (Satyam Computers)

2 年

Really inspiring Sree. The key to success is the execution, given the volume and the diverse view points...

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