QHS Methodology Applied to Professional Growth with Impact on Society
Rodolfo Martinez-Gutierrez
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Abstract:
The expectation of growth and personal development in society is one of the different stereotypes and paradigms for different generations. From educational training, the individual learns that they must develop skills to succeed in life and, for this, they must prepare, interact socially, and achieve outstanding professional performance. The Fifth Systemic Helix (Quinta Helice Sistemica [QHS] in Spanish) approach discussed in this chapter raises the activities developed in the different phases of the population, involving the phases of skills empowerment; Knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Which are developed at different levels of educational training, later the exercise of a profession, professional leadership in trade unions, associations, and business chambers. Until finally the process of sharing the experience of professional life with the new generations in the academic sector as a professor, as well as activities to advise public and private sector organizations, through systemic intervention models.
Keywords: QHS methodology; DCS methodology; job skills; knowledge attitudes; happiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.112559
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