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Career & Future of Work Leader | Women at Work | Career Planning, Workforce, Remote Work, & Talent/Culture Expert | Facilitator, Trainer, & Career Coach | Associate Vice President, Jobs for the Future

Yes, jobs and skills are changing. No, we won’t be outsourcing everything to generative AI or overseas with remote work. Human skills like empathy, adaptability, and critical thinking will continue to be differentiators now and into the future of work. #FutureOfWork #RemoteWork #AI #SkillsForTheFuture #SkillBasedHiring #GenAI #HumanSkills https://lnkd.in/gubBmuaF

  • Headline from Fortune: Remote work, AI, and skill-based hiring threaten to put our jobs on the chopping block—but experts say those fears are overblown. Image of man standing in a conference room with white table and chairs as seen through the windows of a large office building.

Couldn't agree more. It's why we focus on democratizing human skill development! #successishuman

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Pradnya Patil

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Absolutely, Lauren Pasquarella Daley, PhD. Your insight into the future of work is spot on - human skills will always be invaluable.

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