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Emotional intelligence, adaptability, narrative ability and moral reasoning are all crucial in an AI-infused work environment ...
According to a recent survey conducted by the World Economic Forum, a significant 41% of employers are planning to reduce ...
As the world marks International Workers' Day on May 1st, Latin America reflects not only on the hard-won labor rights of the ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms industries, foundational skills; especially in cybersecurity are becoming essential to employability. From geopolitic ...
A recent move by some of Nigeria’s Federal Government institutions to make General Studies (GST) courses compulsory and count ...
Opinion: The use of the term 'soft ... such skills are particularly valuable at this precise juncture in human history. The increasing complexity and disruption that defines our social, economic ...
The recent World Economic Forum Future Jobs Report said 39% of core skills will change by 2030 and some of the fastest growing worker skills include technological literacy, creative thinking, talent ...
Mapúa University has introduced microcredential programs to equip the Filipino workforce for the fourth industrial revolution ...
Studies by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) warn that many Latin American ... Resistance to Change and Lack of Soft Skills Beyond technical abilities, ...
AI isn’t here to replace you—it’s here to work with you. Explore how human-AI partnerships are reshaping jobs, creativity, ...
According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025 ... which means employees will need to improve their skills in both tech and soft skills to stay ahead, noted Robert Walters.
The World Economic Forum projects that automation ... Critical thinking, clear writing, ethical reasoning — these “soft” skills become even more important as smart machines take over rote ...