Development of Occupational Standards and Qualifications for Training and Assessment
PROGILENCE developed National Occupational Standards and related qualification for Training and Assessment for the Management, Entrepreneurship and Professional Skills Council of India, formed under the aegis of All India Management Association (AIMA) with support from National Skills Development Corporation, the Ministry of Skills Development and Indian Society of Training and Development. These are competency based […]Read More
Research on English for Employability
PROGILENCE together with UNIMENTA, UK carried our research in the area of English for Employability in the Indian Context. This was commissioned by British Council and a think tank comprising of National Skills Development Agency, National Skills Development Corporation, City and Guilds, UK and Trinity College, London. The research finding were presented at events at […]Read More
Development of Occupational Standards and Qualifications for the Capital Goods Sector, Occupational Mapping and Related Research
PROGILENCE carried out a comprehensive, nation-wide research in the Capital Goods Sector in over 16 locations interacting with over 200 companies of different sizes and from various sub-sectors. This culminated in creating a director of jobs and occupations in the sector, along with performance benchmarks which translated into National Occupational Standards and related qualifications.Read More
Training of School Leadership on Leadership Skills for the British Council
PROGILENCE MD S Manish Singh, led workshops for training Leading Private School Principals and Head Teachers on Leadership Skills across various cities in India. These included workshops in Dehradun, New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Patna, etc. The three day workshops covered areas such as Leadership Vision, Managing Change, Managing Time, Action Planning for Implementing Changes, Self-Development, […]Read More
Skills Development and Livelihoods Project in Rural Andhra Pradesh for Women
PROGILENCE trained over 100 rural women in Andhra Pradesh in Food Processing and engaged them for producing a range of food products, that were marketed under the banner of PickAmore. The project was successful in a limited manner as funding constraints limited sales and marketing efforts, that is leading to project closure despite a very […]Read More