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Skills Gap Analysis for the Future of Work

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In its 2018 The Future of Jobs Report , the World Economic Forum stated that by 2022, no less than 54% of all workers will need to update or replace their competencies. As stated by the World Economic Forum, these are the top 15 skills as we look forward to 2025. Why is a skills gap analysis not just useful but imperative? to 13.5% (5.7%

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Building a Collaborative Learning Culture

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With organizations struggling to keep up in a difficult economic landscape, harnessing the power of collaboration could be the differentiating factor.

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From Surviving to Thriving: The Key Elements of Career Resilience

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A whirlwind of tech innovations, economic rollercoasters, and a workforce that’s redefining what it needs and wants by the minute. Career Resilience Is An Activity We Cannot Continue To Put On The Back Burner. Stepping out of 2023 and into 2024, our work environments have shifted right before our eyes. The sands are shifting.

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Why the Workplace Digital Divide Matters

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3] World Economic Forum Report, The Future of Jobs, 2020. [4] Stay tuned tomorrow for the continuation, “Is Your Workplace Digital Divide Creating Access Agony” Need Your Training to Add Business Value? Contact us Now. References. [1] 1] Unisys, Global Report: The New Digital Divide 2018. [2] 5] [link]. [6] 6] [link]. [7]

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