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COVID-19 and reskilling the workforce | McKinsey

COVID-19 and reskilling the workforce | McKinsey | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Reskilling employees and adapting their roles to the post-COVID-19 ways of working will be crucial to building operating-model resilience.
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« Companies can’t be resilient if their workforces aren’t. Building your reskilling muscle now is the first step to ensuring that your organization’s recovery business model is a success. »
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These are the most important skills you need to be successful in the modern workplace

These are the most important skills you need to be successful in the modern workplace | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it

Power skills, durable skills, human skills, people skills, durable skills, E.Q.: Whatever you want to call them, they’re in big demand now. But, as employers scramble to hire enough high-E.Q. people (including new college grads), and launch massive efforts to instill “power skills” in vast numbers of the employees they’ve already got, one question leaps to mind: Can these skills be taught?

It matters. As companies grapple with digitization, automation, and constant change, creating a culture where people can communicate their ideas is crucial to competitiveness. So are collaboration and creative thinking.

Meanwhile, for employees, as more and more tasks are taken over by algorithms, durable skills are becoming a kind of career insurance. Studies show that people with both technical expertise and strong human skills not only have their pick of jobs these days, but they earn far higher salaries too.

But it’s hard to tell if human skills training helps people change aspects of their personality—being resistant to new experiences, or having tone-deaf social skills, for instance. At the moment, no one has yet come up with a standard way to assess those skills before and after training.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

  

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Soft+Skills

 


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Power skills, durable skills, human skills, people skills, durable skills, E.Q.: Whatever you want to call them, they’re in big demand now. But, as employers scramble to hire enough high-E.Q. people (including new college grads), and launch massive efforts to instill “power skills” in vast numbers of the employees they’ve already got, one question leaps to mind: Can these skills be taught?

It matters. As companies grapple with digitization, automation, and constant change, creating a culture where people can communicate their ideas is crucial to competitiveness. So are collaboration and creative thinking.

Meanwhile, for employees, as more and more tasks are taken over by algorithms, durable skills are becoming a kind of career insurance. Studies show that people with both technical expertise and strong human skills not only have their pick of jobs these days, but they earn far higher salaries too.

But it’s hard to tell if human skills training helps people change aspects of their personality—being resistant to new experiences, or having tone-deaf social skills, for instance. At the moment, no one has yet come up with a standard way to assess those skills before and after training.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

  

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Soft+Skills

 

Gust MEES's curator insight, January 8, 2020 1:54 AM

Power skills, durable skills, human skills, people skills, durable skills, E.Q.: Whatever you want to call them, they’re in big demand now. But, as employers scramble to hire enough high-E.Q. people (including new college grads), and launch massive efforts to instill “power skills” in vast numbers of the employees they’ve already got, one question leaps to mind: Can these skills be taught?

It matters. As companies grapple with digitization, automation, and constant change, creating a culture where people can communicate their ideas is crucial to competitiveness. So are collaboration and creative thinking.

Meanwhile, for employees, as more and more tasks are taken over by algorithms, durable skills are becoming a kind of career insurance. Studies show that people with both technical expertise and strong human skills not only have their pick of jobs these days, but they earn far higher salaries too.

But it’s hard to tell if human skills training helps people change aspects of their personality—being resistant to new experiences, or having tone-deaf social skills, for instance. At the moment, no one has yet come up with a standard way to assess those skills before and after training.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

  

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Soft+Skills

 

Joe Rodriguez Harlingen CISD's curator insight, January 8, 2020 9:45 PM

Power skills, durable skills, human skills, people skills, durable skills, E.Q.: Whatever you want to call them, they’re in big demand now. But, as employers scramble to hire enough high-E.Q. people (including new college grads), and launch massive efforts to instill “power skills” in vast numbers of the employees they’ve already got, one question leaps to mind: Can these skills be taught?

It matters. As companies grapple with digitization, automation, and constant change, creating a culture where people can communicate their ideas is crucial to competitiveness. So are collaboration and creative thinking.

Meanwhile, for employees, as more and more tasks are taken over by algorithms, durable skills are becoming a kind of career insurance. Studies show that people with both technical expertise and strong human skills not only have their pick of jobs these days, but they earn far higher salaries too.

But it’s hard to tell if human skills training helps people change aspects of their personality—being resistant to new experiences, or having tone-deaf social skills, for instance. At the moment, no one has yet come up with a standard way to assess those skills before and after training.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

  

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Soft+Skills

 

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Use a Virtual Coach to Scale and Personalize Learning Efforts

Use a Virtual Coach to Scale and Personalize Learning Efforts | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
AI opens up the possibility to create an extension of you—a virtual coach who can support your learners in a personalized and proactive way.
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Here it is: Virtual coach for learners is about to disrupt L&D and to help each of us learn at the speed of the 2020s’ changes !
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Coaching as an Employee Benefit: It’s a Win-win

Coaching as an Employee Benefit: It’s a Win-win | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
The benefits of coaching are vast, including everything from improved employee engagement and motivation to identifying and developing employees.
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Coaching as an employee benefit is certainly the future of - employee engagement, corporate learning, learning performance... New coaching models and tools exist which willl make it affordable and effective !!!
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Decoding Global Trends in Upskilling and Reskilling

Decoding Global Trends in Upskilling and Reskilling | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
What 366,000 people in 197 countries tell us about their willingness and preferences for learning.
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Here are the global stats we have been waiting for for years; thank you BCGb!
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Driving Performance Through Learning in 2020

Driving Performance Through Learning in 2020 | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
As we head into the new year, what resolution should learning professionals arguably add to the top of their list? To transform L&D into a
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Excellent ! « People want to learn in order to stay relevant, and businesses want to invest in order to stay competitive » ... Learning for performance is certainly the new mantra, but individuals’ motivation for learning is also about - emancipation, personal self estime and social recognition.
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Celebrating 10 Years of Blogging - Our Top 10 Blog Posts

Celebrating 10 Years of Blogging - Our Top 10 Blog Posts | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
We have been blogging consistently for 10 years! So in celebration, we list here our top 10 blog posts throughout the decade. Enjoy!
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Excellent review by Emma Weber of 10 years spent in promoting Learning Transfer concepts, best practices and research works...
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Neurosciences et apprentissages via les réseaux numériques

Neurosciences et apprentissages via les réseaux numériques | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it

"Avec l’étude du cerveau, nous atteignons le niveau méta de la complexité et notre questionnement est ici de savoir ce que l’étude du cerveau peut apporter à notre compréhension de l’apprentissage sur les réseaux numériques.

En premier lieu, nous proposerons un retour historique sur le développement des neurosciences, puis nous montrerons les applications possibles en neuropédagogie, afin de découvrir en quoi celle-ci est une aide importante au développement de nos connaissances des mécanismes d’apprentissage sur les réseaux numériques, afin qu’ils soient plus efficaces."


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To Empower Learning Over a Lifetime

To Empower Learning Over a Lifetime | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Nurturing a culture of lifelong learning enables organizations to better respond to disrupted market environments.
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Excellent research from AACSB published by CLO Magazine which brings very interesting insights on the new paradigm of lifelong learning

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5 Hacks To Speed Up The Learning Process

5 Hacks To Speed Up The Learning Process | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Is speed learning only available to the 'geniuses' among us? No, every one of us can speed up the learning process. Here are 5 simple hacks to try out.
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... Other good ideas coming from hackers

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5 Employee Engagement Predictions for 2018

5 Employee Engagement Predictions for 2018 | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Employee engagement is critical to retention. Don’t believe us? The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median period people stay in their jobs is just over four years. And for thos
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Employee engagement will be more and more  critical  to retention but also to companies' performance, agility and  purpose 

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Women Lead the Way in Learning and Development

Women Lead the Way in Learning and Development | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
By now, most of us are well aware that there is a gender gap in both pay and leadership representation. We als
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"The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 58.5 percent of training managers are women, compared with just under 40 percent across functions. "

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La EdTech française va t-elle percer son plafond de verre ?

La EdTech française va t-elle percer son plafond de verre ? | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Le secteur de la EdTech, à l’instar de celui de la Fintech ou de la Foodtech, prend de plus en plus ses marques, perce dans l’actualité et commence à trouver ses “champions” tels qu’Openclassrooms, Unow, Beneylu, Digischool, 360learning, etc. Il ne manque plus au secteur qu’une licorne. Pourtant ce marché était mal connu de beaucoup …
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The Talent Development Capability Model Is Here

The Talent Development Capability Model Is Here | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Built on comprehensive research into the role of TD professionals, the Talent Development Capability Model outlines what those working in talent development need to know and do to be successful.
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Great work, thank you ATD !
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The role of the leader and continuous learning in the reskilling era | McKinsey

The role of the leader and continuous learning in the reskilling era | McKinsey | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
To enable continuous learning, leaders will need to think and act differently.
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Self agency and manager’s empathy are key enablers to successful lifelong learning
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Trends 2020: The Broadening Role of L&D

Trends 2020: The Broadening Role of L&D | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
The key trends for 2020 reflect the broadening role of L&D to deliver effective learning solutions at the speed of change.
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Excellent ! I would add only one major trend for L&D in 2020: the democratization of coaching as a booster of L&D performance (see my previous post)
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How to develop soft skills | McKinsey & Company

How to develop soft skills | McKinsey & Company | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
As today’s skill shift accelerates, it is essential that organizations enhance and expand development initiatives for business longevity.
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For sure the 2020s’ workplace requires a workforce better equipped with soft skills like : -Advanced communication and negotiation skills -Interpersonal skills and empathy -Leadership and management skills -Entrepreneurship and initiative-taking -Adaptability and continuous learning skills -Teaching and training skills, ... What about the 2020s’ family, school and city places ? Yes of course, most of these skills are more and more important in those places as well .. So shouldn’t we consider developing soft skills is not just the employers’ responsibility but the society’s one
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Improving training to promote lifelong employability | McKinsey

Improving training to promote lifelong employability | McKinsey | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Workforce training is not enough; the goal needs to be lifelong employability.
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« Lifelong employability offers a way to meet the challenges of an evolving workforce and the rise of automation with a sense of aspiration and hope, rather than fatalism and patchwork solutions. It’s also crucial for long-term corporate survival and for national competitiveness. By changing how they think about L&D, senior executives can get ahead of the challenge and start making a better workplace for everyone ». Don’t miss the other articles of this excellent MGI series
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Article: How is AI supercharging HR —

Article: How is AI supercharging HR — | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Here I break down how AI may work across the employee life cycle and illustrate how IBM successfully integrated AI at scale into its own operations
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Excellent ! This breakdown of key contributions of technologies to the employee lifecycle is very insightful. It would be very interesting to enlarge it from the lifelong perspective of each individual - from school to retirement, from employer to employer. That is what we are trying to imagine with the concept of AI driven personal assistant to manage each individual ‘s lifelong skills and career: See our recent Article in Training Industry Magazine : http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/trainingindustry/tiq_20190708/index.php?startid=38
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Training Industry Magazine - July/August 2019

Training Industry Magazine - July/August 2019 | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it

When AI driven Personal Assistants will disrupt Corporate L&D ?

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Alike our endless conversations about how to "disrupt corporate L&D", writing this article with my friend François has been a pleasure (he wrote most of it) … I hope you will enjoy reading it and imagining even more disruptive scenario for the Future of Learning !! 
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Transforming the employee experience in the modern era

Transforming the employee experience in the modern era | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
As competition for a skilled workforce increases and HR professionals seek to create a compelling employee experience. Find out how to do so in this article
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Webinar Transformation, Skills and Learning

Webinar Transformation, Skills and Learning | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
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Training Industry: Learning as a Productivity Hack

Training Industry: Learning as a Productivity Hack | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
In an era where time is money and there are countless “productivity hacks,” workforce productivity i
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Doable Ways to Provide Career Growth Opportunities to Every Employee

Doable Ways to Provide Career Growth Opportunities to Every Employee | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
There is a massive gap between the feedback employees want and what they get from their employers. Jay Hinman, VP of Marketing at Ascendify, addresses this gap and provides two main facets to making meaningful, personalized career growth and guidance for all employees a part of your organization’s talent strategy.
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A new intersection: Future of Work x Future of Learning = Future of Talent
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The Future of Work and Learning: Utopia or Dystopia?

The Future of Work and Learning: Utopia or Dystopia? | Future of corporate learning | Scoop.it
Transforming HR and learning for the digital era is the single biggest challenge facing many human capital professionals.
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Thank you Jeremy ... excellent post as usual !


To follow your question,  here are my Utopia and my Dystopia regarding L&D in the era of exponential technologies:


 


Utopia:  


-acquiring & developing competencies  made fun and easy


-democratizing the access to competencies


-humans winning the competition over the robots and AI, ...


-soft skills augmented people enabling better balanced worklife


-humanity challenges (climate change, growing inequalities, addictions,...) being understood by more and more people and leaders


 


Dystopia:


-learning made addictive through consumerization technologies


-accelerated learning process & technologies driving to always more stressful workplace and to shorter term strategies 


-growing uniformization of minds due to AI driven learning proposed by GAFAs and other CATs global platforms 


 

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