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GAEC prepares national service personnel for world of work

GAEC NSS Participants of the workshop

Thu, 19 Sep 2024 Source: Raymond Kwaku Baxey, Contributor

The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) has organised a one-day preparatory workshop for 2023/2024 National Service Personnel in Accra.

The workshop, organised by the Human Resources Directorate of GAEC in collaboration with the Organisation Development Institute (ODI), aimed to equip participants with essential skills for the world of work as they conclude their service with the Commission at the end of September 2024.

The participants were taken through topics such as emotional intelligence, teamwork, and effective change management.

The Deputy Director of the Human Resources Directorate of GAEC, Emefa Awudi-Depkeh, in an interview, said the workshop was part of the commission’s efforts to prepare the personnel for the challenges of the working world.

“Every year, as the NSPs near the end of their service, we make a concerted effort to provide them with motivational talks and guidance to help them transition into the world of work. This year, we had the opportunity to collaborate with the Organisation Development Institute to enhance the skills of the service personnel,” she noted.

She urged the personnel to take advantage of every opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills, especially in a world where complacency and stagnation can lead to obsolescence.

“We believe that this practical knowledge transfer will help them navigate their future careers and endeavours,” she added.

On his part, the President of the Organisation Development Institute, Prof. Nobel Kumawu, emphasised that emotional intelligence is crucial to professional success, particularly in areas such as leadership, effective communication, and teamwork.

He said that developing emotional self-awareness and compassionate skills are essential in managing workplace dynamics and building productive relationships.

“In a few days, these National Service Personnel will complete their service and enter the workforce. It is crucial for them to understand teamwork, as they will be joining unfamiliar teams. They must learn how to collaborate effectively, benefit from working with others, and gain valuable insights through these experiences,” he stated.

Source: Raymond Kwaku Baxey, Contributor