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Millennials are the canaries in the coal mine - unlike previous generations, they have been taught to have a low tolerance for toxic behaviour and to keep their expectations high.
Millennials are the canaries in the coal mine - unlike previous generations, they have been taught to have a low tolerance for toxic behaviour and to keep their expectations high.
Temple Grandin about nurturing the strengths of those on the spectrum and the labour market's need for different kinds of minds.
'We must be as creative as the attackers who confront us – both in our tools and recruitment strategies,' says Mark Shaw of Symantec
Aims to prepare this group for jobs in industries such as construction
Have a transformational, long-term agenda, not a one-off project or pilot, says the foremost expert and author on knowledge work automation
“They are not creating charities but high impact businesses with a compelling value proposition and a sustainable funding model,” says Wendy Kerr, director of the University of Auckland’s Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
“By 2025, we expect to have prepared over 500 extra people for the NZ ICT sector, and around 300 of them will have AWS certification as part of their preparation,” says Gillian Dobbie, director of the Auckland ICT Graduate School.
It will be among the first of its kind in the world, and will capitalise on the knowledge of the already established National Autistic Society Enterprise Centre in the UK
“CIOs who know how to retain, inspire and lead Gen Zers will reap the rewards from their hard work, passion and disruptive ideas,” says Gartner.
‘It is less about replacing human workers and more about augmenting and enabling them to make better decisions faster’
Forrester shares a pragmatic view of the impact of intelligent automation - and why you should start building your 'robotics quotient' now
RPA software is now the fastest-growing segment of the global enterprise software market, reports Gartner
Cloud computing has become the norm for organisations globally, and the technical skills that students develop through this programme will position them well for careers today and in the future, says Tech Futures Lab CEO Frances Valintine
Fear of ‘Uberisation’ – or disruption by a new digital player – is widespread, prompting a growing number of businesses to act
Retail is one of the largest employers in many developed economies and experts have predicted automation puts millions of low-skilled jobs in the sector at risk, particularly as the introduction of self-checkouts makes cashiers redundant.