The application of solutions such as learning from home differs substantially across countries & population groups, depending on access to electricity, internet connectivity, devices or media, learning platforms, and the preparedness of instructors & learners for remote education. Compared to other parts of the education system, the focus on practical skills and work readiness creates particular challenges for remote learning, since it generally is a weak substitute for practical activities and learning-by-doing, which constitutes a substantial part of TVET and other skill training programs. Still, plenty of opportunities exist especially for programs with a strong emphasis on academic subjects and which have practical activities that are already computer-based. Skill development programs can help mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, either in the immediate coping phase or when economies start to recover.

Hear perspectives from a select panel of leaders & industry experts on skill development initiatives in the new reality.

Speakers

Manish Prakash Sahu

Chief Operating Officer

RPG Foundation

Manish Prakash Sahu

Manish is a social development practitioner with 15+ years of experience working in India and other parts of the globe. He currently works as a COO at RPG Foundation. As part of his current role, he is leading the CSR agenda of the RPG Group. The foundation is working along the area of Education, Employability and Heritage.

Over his 15+ year of impact journey, he has played diverse roles. He has worked with UN agencies (UNICEF & ILO), ministries, Tata Group and with Ernst & Young.

Manish obtained his Post Graduate in Rural Development from Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi.

Bhaskar Natarajan

Head – Programme Execution

Tata STRIVE

Bhaskar Natarajan

Bhaskar Natarajan has 21+ yrs of cumulative experience in designing/executing Leadership Development solutions for organizations & top teams including Executive Coaching, facilitating Individual /Team /Organizational Change using ‘Theory U’, workplace performance improvement strategies & enhancing customer-centricity initiatives. Bhaskar is currently is a research scholar at XLRI, Jamshedpur, India. His research work involves using Development Coaching as a strategic tool in building high-performance leaders & teams. He served the Global Board of International Coach Federation (ICF) as a Director, providing strategic direction to this professional body of coaches & taking it to the next level.

Currently, as Head - Programme Execution, his role includes managing a large team of Instructional Designers, Master Trainers, Operational Excellence team and Regional Operations, who ensure Funder Commitments are delivered in Quantity and Quality leading to Sustainable Impact on Livelihoods of youth we support on the field, through Employability, Entrepreneurship and Community Enterprise.

Currently, as Head - Programme Execution, his role includes managing a large team of Instructional Designers, Master Trainers, Operational Excellence team and Regional Operations, who ensure Funder Commitments are delivered in Quantity and Quality leading to Sustainable Impact on Livelihoods of youth we support on the field, through Employability, Entrepreneurship and Community Enterprise.

Arvind Bali

CEO

TSSC

Arvind Bali

An accomplished Business Leader with 35+ years’ expertise in the management of various business streams and handling business in 50+ countries. Arvind’s core competencies include leading large P&Ls Start-up and SME Operations Partnerships and Alliances, Liasoning with Government, Business Strategy and Execution, Telecom Infrastructure Development, among others. Some of his earlier stints include Greaves Cotton Limited, Videocon Glass, Global CPT and Glass, Quadrant Televentures Limited and Videocon Telecom. Arvind is an MBA from FMS, Delhi University, and graduate with Hons in Mech Engineering from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh.

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