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Sustainability: The Growing Importance of ESG Metrics

Tom Spencer

Key areas include: Labor practices – Companies are expected to invest in training and development, promote health and safety, pay a fair wage, and ensure favourable workplace conditions. Social Metrics: These focus on a company’s relationship with employees, customers, suppliers, and the broader community.

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The False Choice Between Automation and Jobs

Harvard Business

New research by the McKinsey Global institute suggests that roughly 15% of the global workforce could be displaced by 2030 in a midpoint scenario, but that the jobs likely created will make up for those lost. Three other priorities stand out: First, a much sharper focus on skills and training. The Economy in 2018.

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5 Steps to Disrupt and Improve Your Talent Pipeline

Organizational Talent Consulting

Most leaders struggle to find and develop the ready-now talent they need. But should leaders even bother spending time trying to develop employees and plan for the future, given the turbulence in the labor market and uncertainty in the world? Development investments do not always deliver on promised results.

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The Fight of The Two R’s: Robots v Redundancy

Tom Spencer

“Robots could take over twenty-million jobs by 2030” (Taylor, 2019). How will people develop a career in a world full of intelligent robots? Robots could take over 20 million jobs by 2030, study claims. Economists have analysed long-term trends around the level of automation in the workplace. Currently, we live along-side 2.25

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German Manufacturing Is Leading a Digital Industrial Revolution

Harvard Business

Now, they are pioneering a new phase of global digital manufacturing that will transform the key processes surrounding the manufacturing of everything from automobiles to trains, planes, machinery, and even kitchens. By 2030, we estimate there is the potential for manufacturers worldwide to realize an estimated $1.4

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Competing in the Huge Digital Economies of China and India

Harvard Business

In our Digital Evolution Index (DEI), we place them in the “digital south” which means the full deployment and adoption of online systems is still in development. Our DEI research classifies both China and India as “Break Out” countries, which means they are experiencing strong digital growth.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

Check out our selection of events for project/resource managers, business leaders, and industry professionals, which will provide you with valuable insights into recent trends and challenges, networking opportunities, and contribute to your professional development. June, 13-14, Cracow, Poland ACE! This year’s event will embrace two tracks.

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