As Asia’s economies transform under the forces of digitalization, automation, and shifting organizational priorities, questions of career readiness take on new complexity. In collectivist contexts where cultural values, family expectations, and social harmony remain central, preparing students for an increasingly skills-driven and fluid world of work requires new ways of thinking. 

 

This discussion draws on recent studies of workforce disruption, skills transformation, and career decision-making self-efficacy to explore how Asian learners, educators, and institutions can navigate the evolving relationship between culture, capability, and career development in a changing world. 

Cost: Free for Members, Non-members: $10       

Articles to Reading Before Meeting:

  1. Asia's Workforce Disruption: Asia's Workforce Disruption: Navigating the Skills Revolution with Human-Centered Design and Employee Well-being - Boyden Leadership & Advisory Services - Executive Search - Boyden
  2. Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy among Undergraduate Students in Collectivistic Contexts: A Scoping Review
  3. APAC Skills Impact Report 2025:

Discussion Leader:

Ruchira Tripathi is a management graduate and also holds a Master of Human Resources and Industrial Relations. She is a certified Global Career Development Facilitator. Ruchira has extensive experience in regional talent acquisition across engineering, construction, information technology and government. She is currently self-employed as a career development practitioner at Career Quest. Ruchira has been a member of APCDA since 2020. She is based in Singapore.

IE: Navigating Career Readiness in Collectivist Asia: Preparing Students for a Changing World

  • Friday Dec 05 2025, 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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