Image: Sergey Nivens/Shutterstock To be productive in the age of automation, human skills and social and emotional capabilities will matter more than anything.
The future of work in a world of robots may not be as bleak for humans after all, with a range of human skills pivotal for managing of data and automation.
That’s the view of Rob Curley, managing director of digital consultancy Singlepoint . ‘Deep end-market intimacy will become the space of most demand, not the technology itself’ – ROB CURLEY According to Curley, the pace at which technology changes has always led to skills gaps as organisations […]
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