Transcription of The Future of Work: Jobs and skills in 2030
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Evidence Report 84 February 2014 The Future of Work: Jobs and skills in 2030 The Future of Work Jobs and skills in 2030 Eckhard St rmer, Cornelius Patscha, Jessica Prendergast, Cornelia Daheim Z_punkt The Foresight Company Martin Rhisiart Centre for Research in Futures and Innovation, University of South Wales Peter Glover, Senior Research Manager Helen Beck, Research Manager UK Commission for Employment and skills February 2014 The Future of Work i Foreword What will jobs look like in 2030 and what skills will be in greatest demand? Gazing into the Future may seem speculative, or even whimsical, because experience tells us that predictions about what the world will look like years from now are destined to be inaccurate.
Today, in the face of increasingly volatile markets and global change, many decision makers are asking whether the tried-and-tested forms of strategy development are still appropriate. In many sectors global change has called into question not just a company’s portfolio, but its entire business model.
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