There’s a new global study by Avanade on the future of work. It examines the impact of smart technologies in the workplace, how companies are adapting, what future roles/skills will be created – and it places a special emphasis on the emerging concern of ethical dilemmas stemming from the use of smart technologies.
The study includes Canadian data and provides insights including:
- As they blend smart technologies with humans in the war for talent, Canadian business leaders said that they will require more skills in the areas of problem solving (59 per cent), the ability to gather and analyze data (73 per cent), critical thinking (67 per cent) and collaboration (61 per cent).
- New opportunities: Ninety-six per cent of Canadian companies believe that it will be easier for organizations to attract and retain top talent as they increase their reliance on smart technologies.
- Are organizations equipped and ready to address digital ethical issues?Seventy-three per cent of Canadian organizations believe that they have not given enough thought to the workplace ethical dilemmas created by the increased use of smart technologies.
Find out more about Avanade’s perspective on today’s digital workplace as well as the full survey results at www.avanade.com/smarttech
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New Study Shows The Impact Of Smart Technologies At Work
There’s a new global study by Avanade on the future of work. It examines the impact of smart technologies in the workplace, how companies are adapting, what future roles/skills will be created – and it places a special emphasis on the emerging concern of ethical dilemmas stemming from the use of smart technologies.
The study includes Canadian data and provides insights including:
Find out more about Avanade’s perspective on today’s digital workplace as well as the full survey results at www.avanade.com/smarttech
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