Community Archetype Training and Development for HR Students

Closed
Project: Human City
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
James Rhule
Managing Partner
(87)
4
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per student
Student
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Training & development Leadership Organizational structure Community engagement
Skills
content curation interpersonal communications project management training and development research artificial intelligence
Details

Community Archetype Training and Development for HR Students

Project Description: The "Community Archetype Training and Development for HR Students" project focuses on a comprehensive exploration of workplace archetypes. This initiative is tailored specifically for students with a vested interest in Human Resources, aiming to equip them with a nuanced understanding of the myriad roles crucial for effective project management and operation. By the project's culmination, students should be adept at:

1. Identifying and understanding the significance of various workplace archetypes.

2. Crafting effective training programs to inculcate the soft and interpersonal skills associated with each archetype.

3. Implementing user development tracking systems that associate ranks with skill competencies, using AI tools for measurement and feedback.


Deliverables

Drawing inspiration from academic coursework, scholarly materials, and a digital rendition of "Mutual Aid" by David Spade, students will delve deep into the identification, analysis, and development of archetypal roles. The project's structure permits flexibility, allowing for collaborative group efforts or specialized teams focusing on specific archetypes.

Goal: The primary objective is to foster a robust, student-driven exploration into the realm of workplace archetypes, ensuring they are well-equipped to understand, analyze, and develop these roles in real-world HR scenarios.

Specific Deliverables:

1. Archetype Identification and Analysis:

  • ●  Students will undertake comprehensive research to pinpoint and understand various workplace archetypes.
  • ●  Analysis of how these roles contribute to effective project management and operation. 

2. Learning System Development:

  • ●  Students will design a teaching methodology that encompasses the nuances of each archetype.
  • ●  The methodology should be comprehensive, including video lessons, reading materials, and
  • interactive exercises. 

3. Skill Programs:

  • ●  Based on identified archetypes, students will curate content aimed at imparting specific skills.
  • ●  The focus will be on both soft and interpersonal skills, ensuring a holistic development approach.

4. User Development Tracking System:

  • ●  Students will brainstorm and design a system to rank users based on skill competencies associated with each archetype.
  • ●  The system should utilize AI tools for real-time feedback and measurement, ensuring continuous improvement and adaptation.


Upon project completion, students will have not only a theoretical grasp of workplace archetypes but also practical tools and methodologies to implement their learnings in real-world HR contexts. The success of the project will be gauged by the quality of research, the effectiveness of the designed systems, and the students' ability to integrate AI tools for feedback and measurement.


Mentorship

we will provide mentorship for this project in the following ways:

weekly meetings

web infrastructure (google services + social media and discord community)

chatgpt4 keys

support staff

key literature for course and content development

Supported causes
Decent work and economic growth

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Telecommunications, Technology, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, It & computing

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