Vivek Wadhwa - Research
Research - How the Disciple became the Guru |
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Workforce development has become a strategic priority for many corporations in India and a central occupation of their executives. | |
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They say that necessity is the mother of invention. In the ‘90s,
India’s Information Technology (IT) industry learned to compensate
for the country’s weak infrastructure and developed competencies
that helped it become a top global player. Now several industries,
including IT, have learned to overcome another major deficiency:
India’s education system. They have adapted and perfected western
practices in workforce training and development, and now take
workers with poor education and weak technical skills and turn
them into highly productive technical specialists and managers
able to compete on the world stage. The lesson that the U.S. and other countries facing increased global competition can learn is that workforce training and development may be essential to maintaining a competitive edge. |
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