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General Electric joins the Renaissance Partners Program from Majarra

May 10, 2023

Majarra, a leading online Arabic content platform, has announced a partnership agreement with General Electric to join Majarra's “Renaissance Partners Program.” The Program enables institutions and businesses to play an active role in increasing access to the world of Arabic language knowledge, nurturing the youth of tomorrow. By providing free subscriptions to Majarra, GE is supporting the professional and personal development of the next generation of leaders in the region.

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2018 GE GIB: The Future of Work in Malaysia

November 30, 2018
Innovation cannot happen without access to the right talent pool. According to WEF Future of Jobs Report, approx. 65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that do not exist yet.
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The Future of Work

New Manufacturing Jobs Require New Manufacturing Skills—It’s That Simple

Lisa Campbell Redshift
June 30, 2017

Making spare parts doesn’t sound like ground zero for a technological revolution. But at a time when the entire manufacturing workforce is bracing itself for the changes sweeping the industry, the concept of “replacements” takes on extra resonance.

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Europe

On The Future Of Work: Creating More Winners And Fewer Losers

Mark Hutchinson President CEO GE Europe
June 08, 2017
 
For the past thirty years, we have celebrated the huge benefits of globalization, with too little attention focused on its drawbacks. At the outset we should acknowledge that the benefits of globalization have greatly exceeded the costs both globally as well as individual countries.
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The Future of Work

In The Digital Age, Employees Can Be Your Best Recruiters Or Worst Critics

John Wilson Ceo Wilsonhcg
May 03, 2017
Said Scott: “I think that helped reinforce for them that girls can excel as much as they’re allowed to.”
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automation

Soon, The Only Tech Jobs Will Be Design Or Data

Sam Mcafee
January 04, 2017

The robots are coming for web programming. And coding schools will soon be obsolete. Even an engineer admits: with increasing automation, technology will soon replace the majority of tech jobs themselves.

 
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3.5M Manufacturing Jobs Need To Be Filled – Will Millennials Step Up To The Plate?

Jennifer Mcnelly The Manufacturing Institute
December 01, 2016
GER: Tell me about the computer Dartmouth used to write BASIC.
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Labor Economists Scratch Their Heads At The Curious Case of Craigslist

Nathan Sotherland
Brad Hershbein
November 23, 2016

A comparison of two sets of jobs data shows that labor demand may actually be strengthening despite fears about machines taking our jobs, according to Brad Hershbein and Nathan Sotherland of the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

 

 
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The Future of Work

Why There's No Such Thing As A Skills Gap

Marina Gorbis
September 30, 2016

What is the "skills gap?" The prevailing hope is that teaching more skills will address income inequality and flat wages. Unfortunately, specific training programs may miss the mark on what are actually the most useful skills, argues Marina Gorbis, executive director of the Institute for the Future.


 

 
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Jennifer McNelly: It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Manufacturing

Jennifer Mcnelly The Manufacturing Institute
April 17, 2016

A key demographic could help close the skills gap in manufacturing: women. We need to do a better job of attracting and retaining this untapped resource.

 

U.S. manufacturers today face a tremendous challenge finding quality talent to stay competitive in the global economy. Over the next decade, nearly 3.5 million manufacturing jobs likely will need to be filled, and the skills gap is expected to result in 2 million of those jobs going unfilled.
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