According to recent reports, 22% of workers' skills will be outdated by 2030. Take a look back at job skills that were once essential but are now as outdated as a Blockbuster membership card.
Workplace visionary Eric Mosley shares key learnings from Davos 2025, including how Human Intelligence is poised to change the future of work.
Technology has priors for liberating and empowering women. Think of the washing machine and microwave for example, which were ...
A technology-driven approach is crucial, and technology undoubtedly will play a key role in how organisations anticipate ...
The contemporary workforce is undergoing a seismic shift, transitioning from a reliance on manual labour towards a pronounced demand ...
A technological education company based in Nigeria, NanoEdge, has pledged to empower the African Workforce with digital ...
According to industry experts, the demand for tech skills is on the rise, driven by the growing need for digital transformation across various sectors. This trend is expected to continue in the coming ...
Rapid technology advances result in courses being offered by universities gradually becoming irrelevant, says Tshwane ...
Achieving complete automation is impossible because it would require flawless accuracy, which is unobtainable. The fast pace ...
Senior columnist Diya Choksey argues that in a world dominated by artificial intelligence, it is the irreplaceable human skills cultivated by the liberal arts that will hold the key to the future.
In 2025, the world of work is evolving at an unprecedented rate, driven by rapid technological advancements, global ...
The lack of low-skilled labour could cause Malaysia to struggle in sustaining foreign investments, according to an economist.