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The Future is Now

27m · You in 2042 ... The Future of Work · 17 Feb 05:35

Gina Jeneroux, a Chief Skills & Innovation Officer (ORG AI) who now focuses on preparing people for the future of the work, shares her insights on the five key trends that are driving the future workplace, and how to use these trends to prepare.

These trends include the acceleration of technology, personalization, demographics, a more social human work experience, and the economic changes as a result of these shifts. She touches on the importance of continuous learning, upskilling, re-skilling, and 'pre-skilling' for anticipation of future skills. Gina emphasizes the combination of digital and human skills, and recommends ways to stand out in the future professional landscape. Her insights can be found in her popular Future is Now newsletter.

00:14 Introduction and Guest Background

01:37 Five Big Trends Shaping the Future of Work

02:51 The Impact of Technological Acceleration on Work

05:58 The Changing Landscape of Work and Skills

10:45 The Role of Skills in the Future of Work

11:37 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Pre-Skilling

17:49 The Future of Jobs and the Role of Skills

23:15 The Three Buckets of Skills for the Future

25:37 Conclusion: Telling Your Unique Story

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The Future is Now

Gina Jeneroux, a Chief Skills & Innovation Officer (ORG AI) who now focuses on preparing people for the future of the work, shares her insights on the five key trends that are driving the future workplace, and how to use these trends to prepare.

These trends include the acceleration of technology, personalization, demographics, a more social human work experience, and the economic changes as a result of these shifts. She touches on the importance of continuous learning, upskilling, re-skilling, and 'pre-skilling' for anticipation of future skills. Gina emphasizes the combination of digital and human skills, and recommends ways to stand out in the future professional landscape. Her insights can be found in her popular Future is Now newsletter.

00:14 Introduction and Guest Background

01:37 Five Big Trends Shaping the Future of Work

02:51 The Impact of Technological Acceleration on Work

05:58 The Changing Landscape of Work and Skills

10:45 The Role of Skills in the Future of Work

11:37 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Pre-Skilling

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  9. Collaboration and Partnerships: The significance of forming partnerships across different functions within organizations to strengthen the position of learning and development.

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  • 11:56Overcoming Echo Chambers and Groupthink
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