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The Future of Work

The Future of Work

Jobs that involve thinking and/or people skills are the future-proof jobs. Think about the different industry sectors (ie, agriculture, construction, education, manufacturing, etc) and their impact upon your local economy both now and into the future. Can you see a range of employment options developing that are rich in these two types of skills?

It is vital for educators, stakeholders in business, and community leaders to:

  • Understand the changes that are over the horizon

  • Prepare those throughout the career-lifecycle for ongoing change

  • Have a forward-leaning attitude

Further information:

  • use any of the links below to either contact me or to find out more about my work

The Future of Business

The Future of Business

Jobs happen in the context of a business. With more and more jobs being computerised and automated the business world will change. It will have affect on both internal operations and the profile of competition. Are businesses owners looking to improve how they operate their business and how they produce their goods and services?

It is vital for educators, stakeholders in business, and community leaders to:

  • Understand that the world of work and business is changing

  • Learn about the trends affecting business and the economy

  • Develop their organisations as learning organisations

Further information:

  • use any of the links below to either contact me or to find out more about my work

The Future of the Local Economy

While the prospective shifts in the job market, due to increasing computerisation, having been much commented upon in recent times, what has largely been missing from this narrative is this. that an economy is always in transition. But with significant global trends shaping both large and small economies, what must those supporting the local economy do?

It is vital for any stakeholder of a local economy to:

  • Understand the importance of the Knowledge Economy

  • Prepare themselves, their governing authorities and businesses for the changes that are over the horizon

  • Being able to lead in an uncertain environment

Further information:

  • use any of the links below to either contact me or to find out more about my work

The Future of the Local Economy
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