Is your "training" keeping pace with technology? We explore why traditional "training" is becoming obsolete in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, replaced by the modern keywords: up-skilling and re-skilling. These aren't just about absorbing information; they focus on application, iteration, problem-solving, and often, unlearning old habits, contrasting with older methods prioritising conformity.
Discover how up-skilling helps people adapt their existing skills to leverage new tools and processes in the 4th and 5th Industrial Revolutions. It involves learning in the moment of need, building a community of learners, and focusing on application.
Learn about re-skilling, which is more about significant change for the individual, preparing for a rapidly evolving world by transitioning from one type of career to another. This needs a comprehensive approach: identifying skill gaps, designing targeted learning experiences, and providing support and mentorship.
Crucially, both up-skilling and re-skilling emphasise the human element of learning. Adopting new technology isn't just about the technology itself, but about changing how humans work, think, and behave. Experts in human skill development are crucial to diagnose gaps, design human-centric experiences, and build community.
Tune in to understand how thinking in modern terms about up-skilling and re-skilling helps organisations move beyond traditional training limitations and helps their people truly thrive in the age of new technology.