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======The Future of Jobs Report 2018====== | ======The Future of Jobs Report 2018====== | ||
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- | + | The Future of Jobs Report 2018 explores the impact of technological breakthroughs on the labor market, identifying trends, skills, and strategies needed for a future workforce. It emphasizes the need for proactive leadership, lifelong learning, and an agile mindset to adapt to the changing nature of work due to automation and augmentation. The report provides a five-year outlook on job transformation across industries and regions, highlighting the importance of reskilling and upskilling initiatives to manage workforce transitions and leverage new technologies for economic growth and job creation.\\ | |
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+ | This report examines the potential of new technologies to create and disrupt jobs and improve the quality and productivity of the existing work of human employees.\\ | ||
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