Title: TDP Development Ltd
1New Skill-sets and Core Competencies for
Knowledge Workers The Shift to Individual
Responsibility for Lifelong Learning
Andy BELL
Director of TDP Development Ltd. United Kingdom
2New Skill-Sets and Core Competencies for
Knowledge Workers
- The Shift to Individual Responsibility for
Lifelong Learning
3TDP Development Ltd
4TDP Development Ltd
- Areas of work
- q Work in Accountancy and Financial Services
- q Competency Research and Modelling
- q Assessment and Training Consultancy with UK
based Accountancy Professional Institutes - q Development Work with Senior Finance
Professionals Private/Public Sector
5The Knowledge Age
- Chinese Imprecation
- I curse you May you live in an Important Age
6The Knowledge Age
- For Countries in the vanguard of the world
economy the balance between knowledge and
resources has shifted so far towards the former
that knowledge has become the most important
factor determining the standard of living
Todays most technologically advanced economies
are truly knowledge based - World Bank 1998 World Development Report
7The Knowledge Age
- The emergence of knowledge based economies has
profound implications for the determinants of
growth, the organisation of production and its
effects on employment and skill requirements and
may call for new orientation in industry related
policies - OECD 1998
8The Knowledge Age
- The Knowledge Economy
- A knowledge driven economy is one in which the
generation and exploitation of knowledge has come
to play a predominant role - It is a general phenomenon - encompassing the
exploitation and use of knowledge in all
production and service activities not just those
classified as High-Tec or knowledge intensive - The value of organisations resides entirely in
its patents and its Staff
9The Knowledge Age
- Why is Knowledge Important?
- Four Driving Processes
- Advances in Information and Communications
Technology - Increased speed of scientific and technological
advance - Global competition
- Changing demands and expectations from consumers
10What are the implications?
- Organisations
- Must nurture and utilise their knowledge assets
- Shorter product lives
- Respond to increased competition
- Anticipate and react to the reshaping of
political landscape - Innovate and collaborate
- Develop smart systems integrating Hard Knowledge
management systems and Soft formal and informal
networks developed between people - Develop new learning cultures that innovate and
transform
11What are the implications?
- Investors and the Financial Community
- Wealth creating potential is tied up in
intangible assets including the knowledge of the
workforce - Valuing assets becomes harder and they are
increasingly mobile - Increased risk and uncertainty in investment
decisions - Flexibility in financing crucial to
organisational growth and delivering returns on
investment
12What are the implications?
- The Policy Makers in Economic and Educational
Spheres - Create a framework supporting continued
technological and scientific excellence - Develop a culture of enterprise and innovation
13What are the implications?
- For Employees The Knowledge Worker
- Acquire and maintain new and relevant skills
- Develop as a Reflective Practitioner
- Take personal responsibility for continuous
learning throughout their lifetime - Take responsibility of their intellectual capital
as well as their well-being and life balance
14What are the implications?
- Educators and Trainers
- Learner Centred approaches to education and
continued learning - Dynamic and Interactive systems
- Learning systems, which encourage ownership
- Based on a model of shared learning
- Learning Systems which encourage experiential and
reflective practice - Focused on developing the effective Reflective
Practitioner
15The Knowledge Worker
- Knowledge workers are not simply the holders of
specialised knowledge requirements change
rapidly. Rather the knowledge worker must - Sense and respond to unstructured knowledge
- Create and produce structured knowledge
- Connect the two to create value to the
organisation
16Shift to Personal Responsibility
- Core Skills Sets and Competencies for the
Knowledge worker - Overarching
- Continuous Learning
- Reflective Practitioner
- Developing Mastery
- Develop competencies which support learning and
which themselves can be learnt
17New Skill Sets and Competencies
- Information Cluster
- Sourcing knowing where to find information and
knowledge and how best to access it - Questioning - challenging data and information
to ensure its is the right knowledge and adds
value - Sensing - being responsive and open to new
information, often requiring suspension of
judgement until all the information is available.
It requires perceptiveness
18New Skill Sets and Competencies
- Social Cluster
- Networking - building a network where
information and support can be located or steers
as to where they can be found - Team-working crucial to the success of the
knowledge worker is the ability to collaborate
and share knowledge - Dialoguing - the ability to work without
preconceptions and to value all the arguments and
viewpoints
19New Skill Sets and Competencies
- Cognitive
- Analysing - using logic and systems thinking,
reasoning and mental modelling based on
rationality - Creating - deploying an emotional approach
thinking laterally and creatively working with
the imagination - Reflecting - thinking about what has been learnt
from the experiences gained and being able to
self reflect
20Implications for Professional Education and
Training Systems
- Traditional Models
- Input led
- Didactic
- Concentration on technical knowledge -
Curriculum led - Focused on summative assessment and qualification
- Outside of the workplace not part of it
- Viewed as the key to starting the journey not the
journey itself - Remote and difficult to access
21Implications for Professional Education and
Training Systems
- Emerging Systems
- Ongoing - designed for lifetime and lifestyles
- Learner Centred
- Encouraging innovation and creativity through
challenge - Dynamic Accessible and Credible
- Eclectic using a variety of approaches and
methods - Encouraging sharing and leaning within a
community - Encouraging self ownership and personal growth
character building developing the reflective
practitioner
22New Skill Sets and Competencies
- People cannot afford to choose between reason
and intuition or head and heart anymore than they
would choose to walk on one leg or see with one
eye - Peter Senge