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In today’s VUCA world, amidst the global slowdown, geo-political issues, and macroeconomic challenges, India’s growing economy, increasing global stature and demographic advantages are expected to usher in a surge in economic activities in the country and consequentially lead to an improvement in the employment situation across various skill levels. In fact, apart from meeting its own demand, India’s young and quickly growing working-age population, if nurtured properly, has the potential to transform India into a worldwide hub for sourcing skilled labor & workforce. Industries across various sectors are expected to be at the forefront and steer the skill development agenda to fully utilize the benefits of the country’s demographic bonus.

In this context, organizations are undergoing big transformations with an accelerative shift towards the future of work, workforce, and workplace. These disruptions are creating exponential changes in the way they organize and operate their businesses. Both workers and companies increasingly realize the need to continuously expand their capacity - to upskill, reskill, learn, unlearn, and explore frontiers beyond the known and familiar.

In these evolving times, the role of the B-Schools becomes paramount to impart knowledge and skills that meet future demands and nurture leaders of tomorrow. Against this backdrop, BT Best B-School & HR Summit will bring together CXOs, business leaders, CHROs, solution providers, educational institutes, and other relevant stakeholders to discuss and deliberate best practices, while preparing for a new era of work, workplace, and operational models that keep the human at the centre while maximizing business outcomes.

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Micron, Applied Materials, Lam Research announcements could generate 80,000 high skills jobs in India: MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar

While speaking at Business Today’s B-School submit, he said: “Out of these 80,000 jobs, in my opinion, 65,000-75,000 will be clearly high capability jobs which are global standard jobs. Whether they are VLSI characterisation, quality, manufacturing or process.”

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