Future of Work

A Perspective to Achieve Gender Equality and Empower All Women and Girls (UN SDG5) with Bonisha Maitra

A Perspective to Achieve Gender Equality and Empower All Women and Girls (UN SDG5) with Bonisha Maitra Members Public

One main thing that nobody really talks about is how diverse the entire space is. Let's say you like art, go create NFTs. Let’s say you like hacking, you can be a developer. It's genuinely like a whole universe of opportunity and it's not biased.

Niki Faldemolaei
Niki Faldemolaei
NextGen

Developing & Selecting Talent In The Right Way Members Public

The study of successful companies has led to the identification of some practices that have proven to be effective in growing an organization in a structured manner. These practices will be discussed here.

Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Pedro LOPEZ SELA
Future of Work

Essential Skills For The Jobs Of The Future Members Public

The question of job skills is crucial today because automation plus the COVID-19 recession has been doubly disruptive for global workers. Tens of millions of wage earners made significant and likely permanent changes in their job roles and work environments.

Peter Wicher
Peter Wicher
Future of Work

Covid-19: How Is It Affecting Tech Salaries? Members Public

According to Buffer, 98 percent of workers said they’d like to continue working remotely. Now companies will have to decide if they’d like to implement a location-based payment or keep their salaries the same.

Elizabeth Mackenzie
Elizabeth Mackenzie
Remote Work

21st Century Skills To Succeed in Industry 4.0: A Revised Education To Prepare Future Exponentials Members Public

Educators, administrators, parents, and employers must be aware and conscious about their primary role in educating students, so future generations get ready and prepared to face a world of exponential and disruptive changes.

Beatrice Barbazzeni
Beatrice Barbazzeni
Education

Do Businesses Head For an Apocalyptic or Prosperous Future? Enhancing Human Well-Being and Organizational Performance with Artificial Intelligence Members Public

Taking AI as an example, this exponential growth means that the computational speed of AI doubles approximately every 3.4 months, according to Stanford’s University AI index.

Simon Nopp
Simon Nopp
Artificial Intelligence