Social mobility and the career ladder
Is the world of work becoming less fair, especially for younger generations? Dr Andrew Knight of Nottingham Trent University explores the job market.
How will innovative skills and technologies enable us to capitalise on new decentralised business models and shifts in consumer expectations?
The competition that kills you, doesn’t look like you.
Richard Susskind
RICS Harris Debate: The Future of Professions in a World of Algorithms
The strongest growth in demand will be for technological skills… by 2030 [they] will represent 17% of hours worked, up from 11% in 2016.
Skill Shift: Automation and the Future of the Workforce, 2018
McKinsey Global Institute
See how opportunities are being created by the latest technological innovations.