All centres of learning need to include private sector HR personnel in their curriculum committee because they are the ones who decide on the skill-sets and qualifications required for the changing needs of modern employment environment.
• Do you think it is a good idea? If yes, state reasons.• What are the changes you see in today’s employment environment?The idea of including HR personnel in the curriculum committees is gaining popularity all over the world. This is a good idea too, because modern employment environment is governed more by private sector than by public sector, and the former is witnessing great changes as well.
It is a good idea primarily because, Private Sector organizations are the biggest employment providers. They demand excellent quality and skill-sets from prospective candidates who seek employment with them. For example; private sector employers offer huge pay packs because they want to get their done professionally. So in order to ensure that professionalism, all centres of learning need to include a few HR personnel in their curriculum committee so that the latter can suggest the type of quality they expect of candidates whom the centres groom out.
This is much important today than it was before because today’s privates sector employment environment is witnessing great changes almost on a daily basis. The major change is the arrival of IT enabled services in offices. Secondly, there is rising competition between organizations and this demands all employees to be competent and up-to-date. Thirdly, new jobs are emerging everyday, and these jobs demand newer skills and qualifications. So it is change and the need for change all the way. The above points make it clear that education needs to be employment oriented, and the need for including HR personnel is more important today than it was yesterday. Looking at the changes in today’s career scenario centres of leaning need to keep better rapport with employment providers. 45 words255 Words jaypees. 11.40 am 6/4/09
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Friday, April 3, 2009
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Some people argue that power needs to be vested in the hands a person, so that he or she can employ that power to make changes and developments in the society. But, some others say power needs to be decentralized in such a way that different stages of development can be looked after by different people.
Which view do you endorse, and state why?
Intro.
Changes demand power
There are differing views
Decentralization is better.
Second para:
Absolute power corrupts
Limited skills and abilities
Changes demand discussion
May lack agreement
Third para:
It’s democratic
Ensures transparency
Makes difference
Holistic progress
Concl:
Ensures efficiency
Absolute power is not liked by all.
250 words out of 12 phrases: Try it.
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Which view do you endorse, and state why?
Intro.
Changes demand power
There are differing views
Decentralization is better.
Second para:
Absolute power corrupts
Limited skills and abilities
Changes demand discussion
May lack agreement
Third para:
It’s democratic
Ensures transparency
Makes difference
Holistic progress
Concl:
Ensures efficiency
Absolute power is not liked by all.
250 words out of 12 phrases: Try it.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
Health hazards like tobacco and alcohol products are legally sold by the State and the victims of this abuse are a problem for all societies. So it is argued that it is the job of the State to rehabilitate these addicts as the latter is the primary beneficiary by way of tax.
How far can you agree with this?
It is a fact that tobacco and alcoholic products are sold legally and many people get addicted to the same. But when it comes to rehabilitating the addicted, it is difficult for the State to do the whole job. However, the State has to provide medical care to its people. 45 words
First of all, we need to understand that State endorses the sales of these substances because it is a huge source or revenue and the manufacturing and marketing of these products is as old as human habits, and we cannot simply stop it. Secondly, no State is asking its citizens to buy these health hazards. Rather all harmful products carry messages on them warning the user that it is harmful. Still people use them and become addicts. Therefore, the state cannot be held fully responsible for the rehabilitation of substance abuse victims. 85 words
However, we cannot forget the fact that the revenue the government collects is used for the welfare of the people. When it comes to the welfare of the State, it is the welfare of the citizens. So those who are suffering from addiction related ailments need to be given adequate medical care. It may not be complete rehabilitation; rather it is a kind of alleviating the problems of those addicts who, either out of habit or compulsion, contribute much of their earnings in the form of tax to the State. And the State may partly fund general rehabilitation centres, not ones exclusively for addicts. 95 words
The above points make me conclude that rehabilitation of addicts is not the sole responsibility of the State. Rather people need to be intelligent and thereby stay away from addiction-prone habits and tendencies. No state can fully rehabilitate addicts. 35 words
260 words
jaypees
How far can you agree with this?
It is a fact that tobacco and alcoholic products are sold legally and many people get addicted to the same. But when it comes to rehabilitating the addicted, it is difficult for the State to do the whole job. However, the State has to provide medical care to its people. 45 words
First of all, we need to understand that State endorses the sales of these substances because it is a huge source or revenue and the manufacturing and marketing of these products is as old as human habits, and we cannot simply stop it. Secondly, no State is asking its citizens to buy these health hazards. Rather all harmful products carry messages on them warning the user that it is harmful. Still people use them and become addicts. Therefore, the state cannot be held fully responsible for the rehabilitation of substance abuse victims. 85 words
However, we cannot forget the fact that the revenue the government collects is used for the welfare of the people. When it comes to the welfare of the State, it is the welfare of the citizens. So those who are suffering from addiction related ailments need to be given adequate medical care. It may not be complete rehabilitation; rather it is a kind of alleviating the problems of those addicts who, either out of habit or compulsion, contribute much of their earnings in the form of tax to the State. And the State may partly fund general rehabilitation centres, not ones exclusively for addicts. 95 words
The above points make me conclude that rehabilitation of addicts is not the sole responsibility of the State. Rather people need to be intelligent and thereby stay away from addiction-prone habits and tendencies. No state can fully rehabilitate addicts. 35 words
260 words
jaypees
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
School children these days are found to be more aggressive and unpredictable compared to the ones of the past. Some social scientists say it is poor parenting that makes them so, whereas some others say it is due to falling social values.
· How far are these two viewpoints acceptable to you?
· Jaypees.doc. 10/9/09. www.jpsukham.blogspot.com
· How far are these two viewpoints acceptable to you?
· Jaypees.doc. 10/9/09. www.jpsukham.blogspot.com
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