This Training Journal by Deborah Humphrey and Claudia Filsinger look at ways to detect and manage emotions while facilitating online.
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This report by McKinsey & Company highlights that operationally intensive companies have entered a new wave of automation and digitisation. That will have a big impact on the skills they need to remain competitive.
In this report for the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the changing nature of parents working and personal lives is explored. Their responsibilities have drastically changed in regards to childcare for those who are still working, with many having to stop work temporarily.
This report by Deloitte considers how to approach workforce recovery strategies to thrive in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.
In this report, EY’s think tank EYQ, provides insights into the new normal that lies beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.
This report by digital think-tank Doteveryone, highlights the ways in which gig workers can be enabled to live with financial security, dignity and dreams.
This report by the World Economic Forum looks at new data sources that provide insights into emerging opportunities for employment in the global economy and granular understanding of the skill sets needed by professionals, notwithstanding the continued importance of human interaction.
Capita discusses the future of work being here now. The rapid acceleration of technologies such as automation and artificial intelligence is changing the way that people and technology interact in the workplace and is revolutionising work across all sectors and skill levels.
McKinsey & Company highlight the profound structural shifts that are underway in the UK workforce. Here’s how companies can prepare to meet the challenge and nurture the skills and talent that will help them stay competitive.
In this report, the ManpowerGroup discusses that rather than reducing employment opportunities, organisations are investing in digital, shifting tasks to robots and creating jobs. Therefore the ‘skills revolution’ is in full flow.