INTRODUCTION NATIONAL CHILD LABOUR PROJECT Elimination of child labour is a matter of concern for Government and policy makers along with framers of laws at the national and State level too. It may be presumed that children not attending the school between the age group of five to fourteen are somewhere at work. The Constitution guaranteed them fundamental right to free and compulsory education and on the other hand imposed fundamental duties of the parent or guardian to send their child or ward
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and focus on soft skills. This will be compare the literature with case studies and conclude on the benefits of training in organisations. Skills of employees are broken down into two main headings‚ hard (technical) that allow them to perform the tasks that make up the role‚ and soft skills that encourage interactions‚ with colleagues‚ peers and customers. This paper has concluded that both skills need to be present to gain the most from the customer relationship‚ although soft skills will increase
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IMPLEMENTATION OF SOFT SKILLS IN KING GEORGE THE FIFTH SECONDARY SCHOOL TO PRODUCE EXCELLENT WORLD CLASS WORK FORCE BY : MOHD BIN MD. ISA THE PRINCIPAL OF KING GEORGE THE FIFTH SECONDARY SCHOOL‚ SEREMBAN Introduction National Education is an important agenda in order to produce holistic students that are highly competitive to fulfill the demands of the global job market. Soft skills are important so that students will display confidence in preparing themselves for the working world. Soft skills
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Soft Skills Vs Hard Skills Hard skills are tangible skills that are easy to teach‚ identify‚ and measure. Some examples of hard skills are occupational skills such as technical and administrative; Hard skills also include your degrees‚ certifications‚ job titles. Soft skills are intangible interpersonal skills that are associated with an individual’s ability to effectively interact with others. These skills are not easy to measure but they can be observed in individuals who possess the ability
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210 Globalization’s Impact on Soft Skills Demand in the Malaysian Workforce and Organizations: What makes graduates employable? Kahirol Mohd Salleh Colorado State University‚ USA kahirol@lamar.colostate.edu Nor Lisa Sulaiman Colorado State University‚ USA norlisa@lamar.colostate.edu Khairul Nazry Talib Premier Polytechnic of Johor Bahru‚ Malaysia khairulnazry@yahoo.com.sg Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine and analyze the changing demand of skills due to globalization’s impact on
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What are Interpersonal Skills? Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use every day to communicate and interact with other people‚ individually and in groups.Interpersonal skills include not only how we communicate with others‚ but also our confidence and our ability to listen and understand. Problem solving‚ decision making and personal stress management are also considered interpersonal skills. People with strong interpersonal skills are usually more successful in both their professional
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higher education does not persuade the development of a student to become attractive and self-confident. The second reason is due to lack of skills and experiences among the university graduates. Most of graduates lack of several important skills‚ such as proficiency in English‚ lack of ICT proficiency and interpersonal skills. We can see there is a skill gap
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Module Booklet Course: EDEXCEL BTEC (HND) Travel and Tourism Management Group: Ed excel Level 5 Module: Unit 24 – Employability Skills Module type: Optional Module Code: L/601/0992 Module Credit: 15 Teaching Period: (15+6 weeks) Level: 4 (QCF) Contact Hours: (15*3) + (6*3) = 63 Lecturers: 15 weeks Revision Clinic: 3 week Feedback and assignment guidance: 3 weeks Lecturer: Mr Olajumoke Taiwo Start date: February 2015 Day: Wednesdays and Fridays Time: 06.00p-9.00pm Term: CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION
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Principles Of Management Skills required in today’s workforce Topic 9: Competencies and Skills Sought by Employers In New Recruits in Pakistan Skills required in today’s workforce Topic 9: Competencies and Skills Sought by Employers In New Recruits in Pakistan Submitted to: Dr. Sara Khan Submitted by: Ali Zafar Hiba Fatima Jafri Haseem uz Zaman Sahrish Irfan Submitted to: Dr. Sara Khan Submitted by: Ali Zafar Hiba Fatima Jafri Haseem uz Zaman Sahrish Irfan
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Job Skills Necessary for Success Many people have argued that the skills needed to be successful in today’s workforce have changed. What skills do you feel an individual needs to be successful in a job today? Why do you feel these skills are most important? I say I have to agree that the skills needed to be successful in today’s workforce have changed. It really just depends on the business or job you are applying for. By much of the research I have done many jobs to be successful are asking for
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