Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities
To thrive amidst the changing world of work Australian professionals will need to develop new skills and capabilities. Curtin engaged professionals across a range of industries to understand their upskilling needs and preferences. This report summarizes survey responses from professionals in the con...
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| author | Scaglione, Amanda Birt, Brad Pridmore, Beth |
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| description | To thrive amidst the changing world of work Australian professionals will need to develop new skills and capabilities. Curtin engaged professionals across a range of industries to understand their upskilling needs and preferences. This report summarizes survey responses from professionals in the context of global dynamics and Western Australia’s economy. This report highlights key insights to guide those responsible for organisational and professional development across six future skill areas: Innovation, Cognitive Flexibility, Effective Work Design, Personal Leadership, Industry 4.0 Technologies, and Global Sustainability. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-811372020-10-30T02:42:23Z Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities Scaglione, Amanda Birt, Brad Pridmore, Beth To thrive amidst the changing world of work Australian professionals will need to develop new skills and capabilities. Curtin engaged professionals across a range of industries to understand their upskilling needs and preferences. This report summarizes survey responses from professionals in the context of global dynamics and Western Australia’s economy. This report highlights key insights to guide those responsible for organisational and professional development across six future skill areas: Innovation, Cognitive Flexibility, Effective Work Design, Personal Leadership, Industry 4.0 Technologies, and Global Sustainability. 2020 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81137 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Scaglione, Amanda Birt, Brad Pridmore, Beth Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title | Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title_full | Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title_fullStr | Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title_full_unstemmed | Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title_short | Future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| title_sort | future skills for professionals: get clarity amidst complex needs and priorities |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81137 |