How can we foster these
skills?We apply a simple checklist. Whether the "training" is a short
presentation or a one-year course in control technology, we always ask ourselves how can
we best foster the ability to:
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- solve problems
- act independently
- accept responsibility
- think and learn...the personal skills ...and
- cooperate
- communicate...the team skills.
This obviously goes far beyond the scope of traditional technical training and
to meet this challenge we need 3 things:
- Firstly - suitably designed hardware, software and courseware
- Secondly - training methods that target the technical skills, while fostering
personal and team skills
- And thirdly professional facilitators that can develop, pioneer and handle innovative
training methods:
And do you know what the exciting thing is?! We find we can train the technical
outcomes even better using methods that address the team and personal skills, making
training more effective and much more fun for all concerned. Lets look at a couple
of examples:
The Mechatronics Competition you see here today is a reflection of that training
- an intensive learning environment where competitors learn precisely the competencies
they need to master their jobs.
In the competition they work as a team, but both of them master the mechanical,
electronic and informatics components of Mechatronics. This is the way they work - and
continuously learn - on the shopfloor.
The Manufacturing Team Challenge is a courageous experiment to test an
innovative form of competition where a team of craftspeople work together to
achieve a common goal.
MTC includes design of a product and the production equipment with dollars as the main
criterion. This is important entrepreneurial tradespeople must not only master
their trades, they must get find and handle business.
What does the visitor at the WorldSkills Competition think about all this? Both
competitions present trades in a highly attractive way young people understand what
is going on, and can see teams enjoying the challenge. The professional visitor recognises
the most intense and effective form of learning imaginable!
Festo has supported the WorldSkills competition since the first Mechatronics
competition in 1991 in Amsterdam. There two teams took part - today you can see 20 world
class Mechatronics teams Going For Gold!
We have teamed up with WorldSkills because we see a highly beneficial symbiosis between
our two organisations. We are determined to build our mutual network, and increase
activities and services on a continuous basis making best use of the time between
the competition and WorldSkills Leaders Forum every 2 years!
And here is our fifth trend, ladies and gentlemen networking! We
encourage you to join us in this venture. Believe me - you have nothing to lose. Its
like the WorldSkills competition itself:
"If you take part you will always win!"