Tucker J. Marion, Sebastian K. Fixson and Greg Brown
Four Skills Tomorrow’s Innovation Workforce Will Need
The young digerati will lead innovation, but they’ll also need to develop business awareness, an entrepreneurial attitude, bottom-line focus, and ethical intelligence.
MIT Sloan Management Review, 2020
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How will you need to shape your workforce to adapt to the future?
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The world is changing at a breakneck pace. Can you tell where your company will be in a year? Three years? Ten? You can’t predict the future, but an assessment of your staff’s skills can give you a good idea of how prepared you are for disruption from robotics, AI, virtual reality, and a host of other technological advancements. Cultivate four key aptitudes in your workforce to gain a competitive advantage.
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About the Authors
Greg Brown is the director of business development at global software company PTC. Tucker Marion is a professor at Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business. Sebastian Fixson is an associate dean of innovation at Babson College.
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