Application of microcredentials to validate human capabilities in a large telecommunications organisation: strategic transformation to a future-ready workforce

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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PurposeThe value of transverse skills, including human capabilities, has been acknowledged for a significant period of time by major organisations such as UNESCO and the World Economic Forum. This paper reports on the application of microcredentials linked to the Human Capability Framework in a major telecommunications organisation that has a vision to establish a baseline to develop the levels of capability for both individual employees and the entire workforce. In this case study, capability is evidenced through learning and applied performance specified in a microcredential that carries a credit-entry score into higher education qualifications. The value of the microcredentials lies not in recognising learning outcomes; rather, it lies in an individual's ability to validate their full potential, open sustainable employment opportunities and prepare for emergent new roles.Design/methodology/approachThis commentary offers a case study of how a major Australian telecommunications organisation implemented microcredentials that are aligned to the Human Capability Framework Standards reference model.FindingsThe approach in this case study demonstrates how a company that confidently invests in non-traditional learning approaches that increase the value of human capital can tangibly grow the capacity of the workforce to deliver not only its strategy but also its cultural values.Originality/valueThe multi-award-winning model described in this case study is novel and clearly informs current research and thinking addressing this topic.
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Capability, Human capability standards, Microcredentials, Human capital, Employability, Future ready
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