By Patrick Simon et al
The next decade or two will likely bring about the biggest disruption to work and employment since the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. In that era, machines replaced more than half of workers in some sectors during a span of only about 30 years.
This time around, the disruption could lead to even more dramatic consequences.… Executives say they’re unable to fill open positions that require skills in data science, digital technologies and advanced analytics. For the consumer packaged-goods (CPG) industry, the skill crunch is just around the corner, driven in part by the […]
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