Technology enablement of the skills ecosystem

IF 2.4 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
N. Boyer, M. Griffith
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PurposeAs the skills economy becomes the norm, learning focused on skills, learners who understand those skills and can iterate the learners to potential employers, and hiring personnel who prioritize skills when making personnel decisions create a visible currency that can be leveraged by all the stakeholders. This paper seeks to analyze those emergent skills, show the skills' impact on the self-organizing skills ecosystem and illustrate how the skills provide a conduit to wholesale global change by creating a talent pipeline designed to generate economic vitality.Design/methodology/approachThrough a system thinking lens and by exploring related skills ecosystem literature, this paper explores the concept of the self-organizing learn-earn skills ecosystem and the role technology plays in the development, implementation and continuation of the process. Tools such as customer, actor, transformation, worldview, owner and environment (CATWOE) and levers have been implemented to probe the maturity, challenges and opportunities the emerging ecosystem provides.FindingsAs the ecosystem evolves, there is much to be done to align stakeholders to reach the ecosystem's full potential. However, by applying a systems lens to the work in progress, greater clarity and definition can be achieved, thereby generating more forward momentum to propel the skills movement toward the intended outcomes.Originality/valueWhile there are many recent publications that define the elements, parameters and attributes of the referenced skills ecosystem, this article aggregates information, through a system thinking lens, to provide a deeper, more cohesive analysis.
技能生态系统的技术支持
随着技能经济成为常态,学习专注于技能,理解这些技能的学习者可以将学习者迭代到潜在的雇主,以及在做出人事决策时优先考虑技能的招聘人员,创造了一种可见的货币,可以被所有利益相关者利用。本文试图分析这些新兴技能,展示这些技能对自组织技能生态系统的影响,并说明这些技能如何通过创建旨在产生经济活力的人才管道,为大规模的全球变革提供渠道。设计/方法/途径通过系统思维视角,通过对相关技能生态系统文献的探索,本文探讨了自组织学习-学习技能生态系统的概念,以及技术在该过程的发展、实施和延续中所扮演的角色。客户、参与者、转换、世界观、所有者和环境(CATWOE)等工具和杠杆已经被实施,以探测新兴生态系统提供的成熟度、挑战和机遇。随着生态系统的发展,要使利益相关者保持一致,充分发挥生态系统的潜力,还有很多工作要做。然而,通过将系统视角应用于进行中的工作,可以获得更大的清晰度和定义,从而产生更多的前进动力,推动技能运动朝着预期的结果发展。原创性/价值虽然最近有许多出版物定义了参考技能生态系统的元素、参数和属性,但本文通过系统思维镜头汇总了信息,以提供更深入、更有凝聚力的分析。
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International Journal of Information and Learning Technology
International Journal of Information and Learning Technology COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: International Journal of Information and Learning Technology (IJILT) provides a forum for the sharing of the latest theories, applications, and services related to planning, developing, managing, using, and evaluating information technologies in administrative, academic, and library computing, as well as other educational technologies. Submissions can include research: -Illustrating and critiquing educational technologies -New uses of technology in education -Issue-or results-focused case studies detailing examples of technology applications in higher education -In-depth analyses of the latest theories, applications and services in the field The journal provides wide-ranging and independent coverage of the management, use and integration of information resources and learning technologies.
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