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Ready Communication Skills For Future Graduates, CHONG MING QUAN, AF200152…
Ready Communication Skills For Future Graduates
Skills and Capabilities
Low Value
Build to print
Unemployable graduates
Process owned by technology provider
Shortage of machine programmers
High value
5+ axis machining programming
Engineering and Design
Apparenticeship
Internal process development capability
What Industry Look For?
Context for the application of technical skills
Unprofessional behaviour
Skills, Attitude and Aptitude for Industry
Career misalignment causes turnover
Industry-dependent English deficiency
Investment not fully realised
Paralanguage VS Body Language
Body Language
Gestures, facial expressions, and postures of a person
Convey through whole body
Vision and sight
Paralanguage
Non-lexical components of speech
Convey through mouth
Hearing
Business Models
Low Value
Investment based on individual business cafe
Hierarchical business structures
Suppliers operating locally
High Value
Competitive investment structures
Ecosystem leverage
Competitive supply chain strategies
Agile business processes
MFG Landscape
Current
Contract MFG: Complete on Price
Simple Tooling & Fabrication
Checkbox Approach
Build to Print
Mass Production
Future
Value-Added Product Development
Continual Improvement
Engineering Solution Provider
Design & Build Prototypes
Modules for Fresh Graduates
Learning Cognition
Communication Chemistry
Paralanguage and Corpus Linguistics
Problem Source Deep Dive
Types of Questions
Leading
Loaded
Probing
Funnel
Open
Recall and Process
Rhetorical
Technology
High Value
Automation and data analytics expertise
Effective R&D ecosystem
Global collaborative product development
Low Value
R&D ecosystem still immature
Minor roles in global product development
Not-existent industry relevant automation and data analytics expertise
Manpower Training Requirements
Challenging the status quo through creativity mgt
High level decision making & accountability
High cognitive understanding of complex processes
CHONG MING QUAN
AF200152
UHB40102 SECTION 33