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Webinar Workforce - Ready Communication Skills For Future Graduates…
Webinar Workforce - Ready Communication Skills For Future Graduates (Series 2)
IR 4.0 Landscape
low value
skills & capabilities
build to print
unemployable graduate
technology provider owned the process
shortage of advance technologies
business models
supplier operating locally
investments on individual business case
hierarchical business structures
technology
non-existent industry irelevant
old R&D ecosystem
minor roles in global product development
high value
skills & capabilities
engineering and design
internal process development capability
apprenticeship
axis machining programing
business models
competitive supply chain strategies and investment structures
ecosystem leverage agile business processes
technology
automation and data analytics expert
effective R&D ecosystem
global collaboration product development
manpower training requirement
challenging the status quo through creativity
high cognitive understanding of complex processes
high level decision making and accountability
Preparation for the industry interviews
issues
industry-dependent english deficiency
skills, attitude and aptitude for industry
context for the application of technical skills
unprofessional behavior
career misalignment causes turnover
investment not fully realised
solutions
industry-expertise on communications
industry-driven timelines and methods
industry and social context
penalties for poor behavior
psycho-socially driven selection criteria
alignment of human capital of inudstry
Fresh Graduates Module
Problem source deep dive
paralanguage and corpus lionguistics
communication chemistry
learning cognition
why paralanguage?
body language
refers to gestures, facial expression, and postures of a person
conveyed through the whole body
can be understood as vision and sight
paralanguage
refers to non-lexical components of speech such as pitch, tone, intonation, volume, etc.
conveyed through the month
can be understand through hearing
Types of Questions
open
probing
leading
loaded
funnel
recall and process
rhetorical