FROM DILIP MUKERJEA

"Genius is in-born, may it never be still-born."

"Oysters, irritated by grains of sand, give birth to pearls. Brains, irritated by curiosity, give birth to ideas."

"Brainpower is the bridge to the future; it is what transports you from wishful thinking to willful doing."

"Unless you keep learning & growing, the status quo has no status."
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Sunday, October 9, 2022

Dr Maxwell Maltz of the Psycho-Cybernetics fame had been absolutely right with this astute observation which he had made back in the early sixties:

"Self-improvement is the name of the game, and your primary objective is to strengthen yourself,... "!


More importantly, for a professional who wants to stay relevant in today's VUCANT world, he or she needs to pursue relentlessly what the WEF has had termed as CURE: Cross-skilling, Up-skilling, Re-skilling and even Expert-skilling initiatives, via the continuous cycle of Learning, Unlearning and Relearning!

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Think about this  beautiful quote!

As I read, there are two key perspectives here:
  1. Acquisition of requisite skillsets via up-skilling, re-skilling, cross-skilling and even expert-skilling initiatives;
  2. Application and integration of foregoing skillsets to construct a concrete deliverable or create a productive outcome that can eventually add/compound/multiply value to your life, or to your work, or to your business, or even to your client(s);

Saturday, July 23, 2022

A QUOTE TO PONDER

This astute observation from the uber-guru drives home the point about the imperativeness and urgency of re-skilling, up-skilling, cross-skilling and even expert skilling initiatives, especially for professionals who want to stay relevant - and remain ahead - in today's VUCANT (VOLATILE, UNCERTAIN, COMPLEX,  AMBIGUOUS, NOVEL and TURBULENT) world!

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Dilip Mukerjea writes in his new book, Learning How to Learn (still in the works; to be released shortly; this is a sneak preview!):

THE PARAMETERS OF THE LEARNING ECONOMY: LEARNING AND SKILLING

Within the churn of ever-changing and volatile technological trends, the only way professionals and organisations can sustain themselves is through the cycle of lifelong “Learning, Unlearning and Relearning.” 

This discipline must be complemented by the heartbeat of the acronym “CURE”: 

1. Cross-Skilling: 

Learning skills from domains other than their core, to perform beyond existing roles and responsibilities. Professionals should be able to work on multiple technologies rather than having mastery over just one technology to do justice to the constantly evolving job roles and responsibilities and volatile work environments. 

Additionally, cross-skilling helps professionals gain a better understanding of the process from start to finish. This boosts job satisfaction as well. 

2. Up-Skilling: 

In light of exponential, technological advances, professionals have to regularly upskill through undiminishing regimes of learning and development. Hands-on practice and application are needed now more than ever to upskill and be proficient in new skills being acquired, and further skills demanding attention. 

3. Re-Skilling: 

Today’s technologies, and those that are emerging within the accelerating future, have a short shelf-life. As a result, professionals need to enable themselves to constantly keep learning new skills, so as to stay relevant to current trends and abreast of marketspace demands; Re-skilling helps professionals sharpen their business acumen, their critical, creative, and systems thinking skills, and exponentially raises their employability quotient. 

4. Expert-Skilling: 

While cross-skilling is the spreading of one’s skillset breadth-wise, expert skilling is going deep, much deeper. Attaining hands-on experience in technologies while solving real-world problems under the guidance of industry experts has been the standard way of learning. A thorough expertise refers to a project well taken care of. 

Experts at technology are seen as assets to organisations. The scaling in companies is another issue – whether it is down-scaling or up-scaling, the professional who is cross-skilled, up-skilled, expert-skilled or re-skilled is expected to thrive! 

In summary, as professionals embrace the CURE concept and practice, their organisations will breed future business adaptiveness, agility, and resilience! 

Today, we are in The Learning Economy! The creative brain capital resident within a nation’s citizenry will determine the emergence of winners in an ecosystem of stampeding idea-brokers. 

We are in a “VUCANT“ world, where Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity, Novelty, and Turbulence prevail: game-changing challenges compel us to continually think, learn, and create, in unreal time, so that we move ahead from volatility to vision, uncertainty to understanding, complexing to clarity, ambiguity to agility, novelty to noteworthiness, and turbulence to tranquillity. 

This means that we must be able to: 

• convert information into usable intelligence. 

• come up with simple solutions to complex problems. 

• understand and appreciate that true TQM equates directly with effective brain and heart usage.

The corporations that survive in the long term will be those with “smart teams” that are able to think quick, move fast, manoeuvre 

The corporations that survive in the long term will be those with “smart teams” that are able to think quick, move fast, manoeuvre  flexibly, and are more focused through the medium of “relaxed alertness.” 

The possession of knowledge alone, without subsequent application, will produce a pundit rather than a practitioner. 

True knowledge resides in ultimately doing, not merely knowing about, and talking about.

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Prescription for the Future of Work

Applying C.U.R.E. – Cross Skilling, Upskilling, Reskilling, Expert Skilling : The Future Of Jobs


CROSS-SKILLING

Improving the proficiency levels of employees to help them perform beyond their existing responsibilities is termed as cross-skilling. As per recent recruitment trends, employees who can work on multiple technologies are preferred over students having hefty credentials or mastery over just one technology. 

This is because the work environment is highly volatile and thus there is a constant shift in modern job roles. So cross-skilling has been considered a big plus as such employees gain a better understanding of the process from start to finish. The process increases the sense of job satisfaction and employees are trusted to take on other roles and responsibilities. 

UP-SKILLING

Technologies have short shelf-life and IT companies adapt to the latest changes as fast as they can. Organsations also look forward to onboard employees who posses hands-on training in those trending technologies. But most importantly, recruiters look for the learning agility in their future employees so that they can stay on top of the learning and development activities in the organisations. 

This help the organisation make the best out of the technologies and infrastructure they invest in. Ground realities suggest that changes in technology has been taking place faster than any application for changes in the curriculum reaches the education board. This is why it is important that freshers and working professionals regularly upskill by taking organisation or self funded programs to stay employable. 

RE-SKILLING 

One many have a thorough knowledge of a specific technology but to be a leader in the area, one should become a true expert in translating business strategies into high impact technological solutions. 

Reskilling helps individuals sharpen their business acumen and analytic skills. Ground real factors recommend that adjustments in innovation has been occurring quicker than any application for changes in the educational plan arrives at the instruction board. 

This is the reason it is significant that freshers and working experts normally upskill by taking association or self subsidized projects to remain employable. 

EXPERT-SKILLING 

While cross skilling is the spreading of skillset breadth wise, expert skilling is going in deep. Getting hands-on experience in technology while solving real-world problems under the guidance of industry experts has been the standard way of learning. 

A thorough expert means a project well taken care of. Experts at a technology is seen as an asset to organisations. 

The scaling in companies is another issue – whether its down scaling or up-scaling, an individual who is cross-skilled, upskilled, expert skilled or reskilled is expected to thrive!