Emerging Trends in Training Knowledge Workers; New Economy

Authors

  • L.R.K. Krishnan
  • S. Poorani
  • S. Sawmya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v12i4.20413

Keywords:

Competency development, New generation workforce, Strategic training, Technologies, Training effectiveness

Abstract

In the complex, fast-paced world, a multigenerational workforce requires employees to adopt new technology and customized learning. By tailor-making the learning programs and learning strategies, organizations may create a diverse work culture that helps retain millennial employees. Various scholarly research papers were analyzed to understand the phenomena in the emerging trends in training with respect to knowledge workers in the new economy. Globalization demands superior quality of work associated with lower costs, improved performance, and time to market. A qualitative study has been undertaken over a period of 3 months, and the research findings helped analyze the new trends in training with respect to knowledge workers in emerging economies. The study also establishes a clear linkage between millennial learning needs, performance, and engagement. The finding of this study collaborates with other research contributions.

Author Biographies

L.R.K. Krishnan

VIT University, Business School, Chennai, India

S. Poorani

VIT, Business School, University Chennai

S. Sawmya

VIT, Business School, University Chennai

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Published

2024-06-18

How to Cite

Krishnan, L., Poorani, S., & Sawmya, S. (2024). Emerging Trends in Training Knowledge Workers; New Economy. International Journal of Learning and Development, 12(4), 26–43. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v12i4.20413

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