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Essential skills for high school graduates | SP Jain in the News

Written by SP Jain News Desk | 28-Oct-2021 12:35:00

What are some of the most crucial skills that a high school graduate can learn in the post-COVID era? Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Dean of the Undergraduate Programs at SP Jain School of Global Management, shares his insights in an article published in K12 Digest , an independent international education publication.

Dr Jayaraman believes that empathy is the most important skill and it can help students become effective supervisors and leaders. He also writes about the other skills that high school graduates need to develop; these include having a positive attitude and critical thinking. He also highlights the need to train students to become ethically responsible citizens so they can contribute to the greater good of the world.

“The equation is clear: IQ+PQ+EQ+SQ = SUCCESS in life. Possessing an abundant mix of the intelligent and professional quotient is not enough these days…it’s important to sprinkle in a healthy dose of some emotional and spiritual quotient that would make a student outstanding and successful in life.”

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About the Author:

Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman

Dr Vaidyanathan Jayaraman is currently the Dean – Undergraduate Programs and Distinguished Professor at SP Jain School of Global Management where he oversees the undergraduate programs at all four campuses (Dubai, Singapore and Sydney). Prior to taking on this role, he was the Principal and Associate Dean at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, India. Before joining Great Lakes, he was a tenured senior faculty at the School of Business Administration, University of Miami, USA, where he taught Supply Chain Operations and Analytics. (Read more)

He received his MS in Mathematical Sciences and his MBA in Management and Information Technology from the University of Akron, his MS in Operations Research and his PhD in Operations and Supply Chain Management from The Ohio State University, USA.

In addition to his extensive consulting engagement with several Fortune 100 companies, he has more than 25 years of teaching (Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Executive MBA and PhD) and research experience and has many years of experience in teaching Executive Education for various companies. He has received numerous awards both in teaching and research. He has published more than 100 research articles and his work in the area of Supply Chains and Service Operations has been heavily cited by both researchers and practitioners. He has co-authored three books and is writing a fourth book in the area of Supply Chain Analytics.