Friday, October 23, 2015

PERSONAL SPECIAL...........REINVENT YOURSELF

 REINVENT YOURSELF

IN A DAY AND AGE WHEN TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING,IT IS CRUCIAL FOR WORKSPACES AND EMPLOYEES TO BE UPDATED, RELEVANT,AND,IN SYNC WITH THE LATEST

In today's times, when there are continuous radical shifts in the way companies work, produce, communicate and interact, it is crucial for employees to remain attuned to the demands, trends and developments in the marketplace and upgrade their skills accordingly. Anil Sharma, vice president HR,ITC Hotels, agrees, “It has become crucial for employees to constantly upgrade their skillset to stay marketable. Associates need to keep themselves updated in terms of the known contemporary aspects of their respective fields while also have the ability to adapt to 'new' issues and situations. One needs to be contemporary in the known fields and also a quick learner of 'new' avenues and aspects. They also need to be proficient with the e-world and stay abreast with the happenings in the virtual world,including e-commerce.“
Success never comes to those who sit back and wait for a miracle. Agrees Piyush Malhotra, who works with an IT firm in Gurgaon, “Gone are the days when taking a higher degree was sufficient to get a job and sustain with it for the rest of your professional life. With newer technologies coming in, by the time you graduate out of college, your skills become outdated; so, you need to constantly update yourself to avoid being obsolete in the system. You need to have an insatiable desire to learn and explore skills.“
The key to staying relevant is 'reinventing', and this stands true at all levels of organisational hierarchy.“The key to professional growth at different levels is higher domain knowledge in narrowly defined verticals at lower levels, and appreciation of diverse verticals at senior levels. Reinventing self is an issue for which many aren't ready, though it is essential,“ adds Sharma.

Reinventing does not only mean exploring newer work opportunities, it also means constantly exploring opportunities that help in mental and professional growth within an existing environment.“While there are people who want to jump and hop to newer jobs to go up the ladder, the real success comes when you start challenging yourself within a given set-up. You can make optimum use of online platforms to explore and learn new courses and skills; participate in communities and group activities and discussions to understand newer perspectives;  and make sure intellectual stagnancy never seeps in,“ stresses Ambica Sharma,creative head at an advertising agency. 
With constantly evolving technologies, change seems to be the only constant. In this scenario, one wonders what would workplaces of 2020 be like.V Krishnan, executive director-HR,Dabur India Ltd, responds, “The Gen-Y has already started entering the workplace in a big way.It's a generation that questions and challenges 'status quo' and current practices. By 2020,this population would have proliferated further.The teens who will become our future employees or consumers, have some very different expectations from a workplace, which is beyond compensation. They lead a digital lifestyle, stay connected and live a 24x7 life. They are the people who believe in 'communicating to work', and not 'commuting to work'.They question everything that does not seem rational and would not take past practices or hierarchy as logic. This generation has its own specific needs and expectations from the employer. The key to talent retention in future would be to meet the expectations of this generation. So, companies need to become Gen-Y ready to cater to their needs and aspirations.“
Pooja Madhok
TAS 7OCT15 

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