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Trends in L&D and Skilling amid COVID-19

• By Neeti Sharma
Trends in L&D and Skilling amid COVID-19

COVID-19 has turned into a global crisis, which refuses to abate. With the lockdown still being enforced, a vast majority of people are eagerly awaiting some relief to start their daily pre-COVID lifestyle. Businesses across industries are adopting measures such as remote working and virtual meetings to counter the lockdown. The subsequent lockdown has been a catalyst to a rapid shift in learning models. Not just schools and higher education, even up-skilling and re-skilling of working professionals has moved from physical classroom to virtual classrooms. The shift has resulted in continuing learning and remote learning models are here to stay.

Professionals and first time job seekers are increasingly recognizing the need for learning to stay skilled, relevant and competitive in the current scenario. Employees are being provided professional and personal development while they continue to work from home. Learning to learn is a skill that needs to be developed amongst all learners and will develop a strong learning culture for organizations, developing employees for their current and future roles. There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen. Covid’19 had changed the way we live, work and learn.India’s technology adoption has pre-poned by 2 decades making organizations and learners agile, fast and responsive to change.

Learning and Development is undergoing tremendous change and is the need now more than ever. Here are some trends that will shape learning and development in the next few quarters:

Up-skilling and reskilling are the need of the hour. Not only do they skill workforce for current & future job roles, it also helps in overall development and retention of employees. Learning to learn and continuous learning will be the way of life and L&D professionals’ ultimate goal.

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