Published in: ET HRWorld | April 17, 2021
In conversation with ET HRWorld, Ankur Makhija, Global Head, L&D of eClerx emphasized the necessity of moving beyond compliance-driven training. Makhija noted that skills that were relevant just a few years ago are becoming obsolete. Organizations must invest in continuous skill development aligned with evolving business needs to remain competitive.
With businesses evolving at an unprecedented pace, L&D functions must embrace a performance-driven model. By prioritizing skill-building initiatives that directly contribute to business outcomes, organizations can ensure that their workforce remains agile and future-ready.