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Future Skills

The 20 Skills and Competencies Everyone Needs to Succeed in a Digital World

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Future Skills

Di: Bernard Marr
Letto da: Tyler Boss
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Future-proof yourself and develop critical skills for the digital future

The working world has changed dramatically in the last twenty years and it's going to continue to transform at an even faster pace. How can the average professional stay afloat in an ocean of constant change and technological revolution?

In Future Skills Bernard Marr delivers an engaging and insightful discussion of how you can prepare yourself for the digital future of work. You'll learn which skills will be in the highest demand, why they'll command a premium price, and how to develop them. You'll also find: strategies for improving human-centered skills, like teamwork and collaboration; straightforward explanations of digital skills, like data literacy and cyber-threat awareness; and ways to make yourself an indispensable component of future firms, and practical tips for continuous improvement.

A can't-miss book for every working professional seeking not just to survive—but to thrive—in the coming years, Future Skills belongs in the libraries of company leaders, managers, human resources professionals, educators, and anyone else with an interest in the future of work and how humanity fits within it.

©2022 Bernard Marr (P)2022 Ascent Audio
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