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Panel discussion

Monitoring impact: Data for better skills systems

This session will provide an overview of the Global Research Council’s work on impact data and how it is helping to grow the WorldSkills movement.

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Impact data helps us take better decisions, learn which programmes are being successful, and identify where can we improve as organizations. Impact data can also help mobilize further support from public and private partners. This session will give an overview of the objectives of the WorldSkills Global Research Council, and currently available data that can help grow the WorldSkills movement locally, nationally, and internationally.

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Speakers

  • Portrait of Melek De-Wint.
    Melek De-Wint
    Moderator

    Independent impact measurement and management (IMM) consultant


  • Portrait of Neil Bentley-Gockmann.
    Neil Bentley-Gockmann

    Chief Executive Officer, The Whitehall & Industry Group, WS Global Research Council


  • Portrait of Rocio Maldonado Gonzalez.
    Rocío Maldonado González

    Head of Global Training Solutions Automotive Refinish Business, BASF


  • Portrait of Emma Roberts.
    Emma Roberts

    Director of External Affairs, WorldSkills UK


  • Portrait of James Robson.
    James Robson

    Director of the Centre for Skills, Knowledge, and Organisational Performance (SKOPE) and Associate Professor of Tertiary Education Systems, University of Oxford, UK


  • Portrait of Mahuran Saro Sariki.
    Mahuran Saro Sariki

    Senior Vice President Group Research Development Policy, TalentCorp , Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia