Strada Institute for the Future of Work and Emsi, a new Strada
Education Network affiliate, have an exciting and intellectually stimulating
collaboration to release: Robot-Ready: Human+ Skills For The Future of Work. The nature of work is changing rapidly. Technological
changes – in particular advancements in machine learning and deep learning –
have sparked alarmist predictions of massive job obsolescence... There are
those who believe that the “hard” skills of science, technology, engineering,
and math (STEM) are most critical to the future, and those who believe the
uniquely “human” skills of the liberal arts are the ones that will endure in
the face of automation. We say, “both, and.” Learn more about the report and help us by sharing the latest research by using the hashtags
#RobotReady or #FutureofWork to continue the conversation.
#RobotReady = Human+ Skills: As the world of work evolves, the skills needed now and for the future combine the human, plus the technical. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #FutureofWork
.@stradaeducation Institute & @emsidata collaborate on their 1st report #RobotReady about the liberal arts and the #FutureofWork. Read more about their insights here: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF
Congrats to @rwmichelle @robsentz @yustinasaleh @a_dot_han, et al for their first report together as @stradaeducation and @emsidata! Read report here: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #RobotReady #FutureofWork
.@stradaeducation & @emsidata have released their first joint report: #RobotReady: Human+ Skills for the #FutureofWork. Human skills (leadership, comms, & problem solving) are among most in-demand skills in the labor market. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF
“Futurists estimate that up to 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t been invented yet.” How will you prepare for the #FutureofWork? Are you #RobotReady?
The #futureofwork requires a perfect partnership of human skills plus technical skills, which necessitates #lifelonglearning. Read the latest data from @stradaeducation @emsidata’s report: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #RobotReady
New research from Strada Institute for the Future of Work and Emsi examines how our uniquely human skills, like leadership, communication, and problem-solving, are the most in-demand within the labor market and the least likely to become automated. Human skills alone, however, will not be enough. Read the latest report Robot-Ready to find out how to future proof yourself: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #RobotReady #FutureofWork
A T-shaped person (an idea that emerged in 1991 and was popularized by IDEO and McKinsey) describes a person's combination of breadth of knowledge with the verticality of technical expertise. T-shaped individuals combine broad knowledge and skills with deep expertise in a narrow field. But... a T-shaped person will no longer thrive in a world in which our work lives become longer and more turbulent because of advancements in technology. Read more about this in the Strada Institute & Emsi's latest report: Robot-Ready: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #RobotReady #FutureofWork
This image illustrates the magnetism of a field such as marketing, advertising, or PR. Liberal arts graduates move in large numbers to this field by their third job. The same kind of dynamics occurs for occupations in management and human resources, where graduates are pulled away from their first ad second jobs and move into these magnetic fields with more high-wage and high-skill job opportunities. Learn more in the Strada Institute & Emsi's latest report: Robot-Ready: https://bit.ly/2qFgwJF #RobotReady #FutureofWork