工作场所学习在企业转型中的相关性:新加坡的前景

Stephen Billett
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与许多其他国家一样,在新加坡,人们越来越关注工作年龄的成年人在工作期间的学习,以保持就业能力,并为他们所在的公共和私营部门企业的生存能力和连续性做出贡献。这种关注延伸到这些员工的创新能力。雇主和政府都越来越需要这些创新能力,以应对正在发生的和正在出现的社会和经济挑战。本文提出了应对这两个关键政府目标的对策:(1)加强技能升级;(2)企业在应对全球经济挑战时更具创新性。首先,它提出了新加坡工作场所成为“学习实践”的方法,以保持和提升劳动力技能,主要是通过他们参与日常工作活动和互动。这里的案例借鉴了澳大利亚关于在工作中、通过工作学习及其强化的研究。其次,它建议让员工更多地参与到工作创新的发起、实施和监督中来,既能促进他们的学习,又能给他们的工作场所带来变化。本案例是根据对新加坡中小企业创新和学习的调查结果制作的。
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Relevance of Workplace Learning in Enterprise Transformation: The Prospects for Singapore
In Singapore, as in many other countries, there is a growing focus on working age adults’ learning across their working lives to remain employable and contribute to the viability and continuity of the public and private sector enterprises in which they work. This focus extends to these workers’ ability to be innovative. Those innovative capacities are being increasingly requested by employers and governments alike to respond to ongoing and emerging social and economic challenges. This paper proposes responses to these two key government goals: (i) enhancing skills upgrading, and (ii) enterprises becoming more innovative in response to global economic challenges. First, it proposes approaches to Singaporean workplaces becoming “learning practices” to maintain and upgrade workforce skills, largely through their engagement in everyday work activities and interactions. The case made here draws on Australian studies of learning in and through work and its augmentation. Second, it proposes engaging workers more in initiating, enacting, and monitoring innovations at work to be both generative of their learning and bringing about change in their workplaces. This case is made by drawing upon the findings of investigations of innovations and learning in Singaporean small to medium sized enterprises.
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