Career Skill Development in Children

We, as HR professionals, are often intrigued by the leadership development or soft skill development needs among many of our associates. Based on our research on life skill development, it has come to light that these career skills need to be reinforced during the formative stage of children rather than focusing on them during the later part of adolescence or adulthood.

Existing tools available to identify career skills among children are based on mapping symptoms rather than root cause analysis. After close to four years of research and validation, a new software solution has been developed. This solution focuses on both the genotype and phenotype aspects of children for their career skill development, which likely results in better career success and life accomplishment. This is a holistic approach to HRD that combines science and IT, apart from the fundamental aspects of life skill development.

The new website created by the authors provides many insights and a solution-oriented approach towards career skill development among children. This is a holistic and integrated approach to carve out the future generation with the required leadership qualities to build a repertoire of HR assets at a global level.

Visit conveniently: www.career4yourchild.com

Regards, Dr.

From India, Mumbai
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Very interesting application of HRD approach. I will certainly be visiting the site to understand the concept further as I am quite intrigued by how the so-called holistic approach to development will aid in the need-of-the-hour life skills.
From India, Hyderabad
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