The future of work lies in automating the regular monotonous tasks with the help of technology and emphasising on up-skilling human talent and intelligence through training. Automation is a worldwide phenomenon today and is impacting work all across the globe. As per a World Bank report, the proportion of jobs threatened by automation in India is 69 per cent year-on-year.
Sectors like automobiles, pharmacy, and IT & ITES are in their transition periods and are adopting technologies for better governance which is impacting and reshaping the workforce.
This change is driving both companies and employees to advance their skills. The […]
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