Better use of skills in the workplace : why it matters for productivity and local jobs
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris ; ILO
OECD Publishing - Paris
2017
197 p.
skill ; skill analysis ; productivity ; government policy ; labour market ; comparison
Occupational qualification and job placement
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264281394-en
English
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9789264281394 (PDF)
"This joint OECD-ILO report provides a comparative analysis of case studies focusing on improving skills use in the workplace across eight countries. The examples provide insights into the practical ways in which employers interact with government services and policies at the local level. They highlight the need to build policy coherence across employment, skills, economic development and innovation policies, and underline the importance of ensuring that skills utilisation is built into policy development thinking and implementation.
Skills utilisation concerns the extent to which skills are effectively applied in the workplace to maximise workplace and individual performance. It involves a mix of policies including work organisation, job design, technology adaptation, innovation, employee-employer relations, human resource development practices and business-product market strategies. It is often at the local level that the interface of these factors can best be addressed."
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