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SUMMARY:From Olympic Judo to Employment Readiness Understanding the First Science-Based Behavior-Driven Evaluation
DTSTART:20260527T134500Z
DTEND:20260527T144500Z
LOCATION:Sport&Musik
DESCRIPTION:What is your lecture about?\nThis workshop introduces the Employment Readiness Evaluation (ERE), a science-based, behavior-driven evaluation that helps aspiring professionals understand their readiness for training, job search, and employment. Many motivated individuals experience frustration when effort and intention do not lead to sustainable outcomes. Drawing on insights from elite sport, including Olympic judo, this session reframes employment readiness as something that can be observed, measured, and developed through daily behavior. Participants gain a clear picture of what the ERE is, how it works, and what participation involves within an accessible, online, self-paced assessment program.\n\nWhat are the key messages you want to convey?\nThe first key message is that readiness for work is best understood through observable behavior rather than motivation or self-report alone. The second message is that employment readiness can be assessed reliably using multiple independent data sources, including realistic simulations, platform-based behavior tracking, and validated micro-surveys. The third message is that a structured, behavior-driven evaluation helps prevent mismatches between individuals and training or employment programs, reducing dropout and frustration. Finally, the workshop emphasizes that readiness is not fixed, but can be strengthened when behavior is measured and reflected on systematically.\n\nWhat added value will participants gain?\nParticipants gain a realistic and transparent understanding of what the ERE entails and whether it is the right next step for them or the people they support. They learn which professional behaviors are assessed, including communication, initiative, routine discipline, adaptability, resilience, and accountability, and how these behaviors relate to success in training and employment. The workshop clarifies what participants can expect during the eight-week, fully online, self-paced evaluation and how the final report supports informed decisions about future development, training choices, or vocational planning.\n\nWhat prior knowledge may be required?\nNo prior knowledge of behavioral science or vocational assessment is required. Participants should have basic digital skills and access to standard computer equipment, as the ERE is delivered through an accessible online platform. The workshop is designed to be understandable and relevant for individuals considering participation as well as professionals supporting employment readiness decisions.\n\n---\nVA-Code: S031006
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