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Key Technology Trends in the Construction Industry in 2024

Epicflow

While the complexity of construction projects is increasing, digitalization provides construction companies with a number of benefits: high efficiency of processes, precise project planning and visualization, real-time cooperation, new market opportunities, reduced risks, more effective decision-making, optimized construction costs, etc. [5;

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Preparing for the Future of Talent Acquisition - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM KORN FERRY

Harvard Business

With unemployment rates in most developed nations at the lowest levels since the Great Recession, and with new skill sets required to keep pace with head-spinning technological advances, it’s no surprise the talent acquisition environment is incredibly competitive. How to Develop Leaders Who Can Drive Strategic Change.

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4 Keys to Keeping Talent Up to Date

LSA Global

Just ask Amazon who just committed $700 million to retrain one-third of its workforce in new skills by 2025. Talent managers need to develop talent management strategies that figure out how to “reskill” and “upskill” employees shoved aside by automation and other advances. 4 Keys to Keeping Talent Up to Date. You Need to Be Agile.

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Gig economy 2020: The new revolution

QEmploy

Rabbit, Airbnb, Lyft, Uber, Rover, Postmates, DoorDash, companies that brought innovation into the world of the gig economy, are now facing new challenges that will push the work market even more into the future. Employment market transformations are well underway, and it’s clear that their pace of development cannot be slowed or stopped.

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Robo-Advisers Are Coming to Consulting and Corporate Strategy

Harvard Business

Robo-advisors, which were introduced in 2008 , are steadily eating up market share from their human counterparts much the way that Amazon and Netflix have taken share from Walmart and Regal Cinemas. 7 trillion by the year 2025 from about U.S.$300 will grow to U.S. $5 5 trillion to U.S. $7 300 billion today. ZB by 2020.

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We Interviewed 57 Female CEOs to Find Out How More Women Can Get to the Top

Harvard Business

They have to prove themselves 10 times over before they’re actually given the opportunity, so their development takes longer.” Guidance can be provided one-on-one or through high-potential development programs. Four women mentioned an absence of sponsorship as a hindrance to their career development.

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How the U.S., the EU, and Japan Are Trying to Rein in China’s State Capitalism

Harvard Business

China announced it planned to provide $350 billion in subsidies to 10 key industries of the future such as robotics, electric vehicles and EV batteries, advance computers, and mobile devices under its ‘Made in China 2025’ policy. The most likely candidates to join soon are Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Mexico.