It has been said (by some pundit somewhere) that a skill
learned today will be obsolete in 3 years. So what do you think….should we all
stop learning. Probably not.
One of the more radical views of how jobs will change came
from John Seely Brown (a pretty smart guy that ran Xerox research in the 90’s).
He suggested the corporation of the future will be made up of one employee and
a dog. The employee is there to monitor the machines, and the dog is there to make
sure he doesn't touch anything.
We may never go quite that far, but the basic idea is right
on. Work in the next decade is going to change radically. The new employment
economy is going to be even more radically affected by workplace
technology than it was in the last decade (think 3D printers are cool now…). There will be a major shift in worker
attitudes about the concept of "employment and career". And location will be replaced by “statelessness:” breaking the link between where you work and
where you live.
All this adds up to a very different kind of workplace
in the next ten years. Will
today’s computer programmer be set aside like an old typewriter?
In the county I live in the Workforce Center commissioned a
study last year that said (among other things) that to
attract and retain jobs in our county we would have to:
- Dramatically increase the number of workers in physical science, architecture, engineering, arts (yes – arts), media and math.
- Develop a comprehensive infrastructure (clusters) to support talent and talent development
- Create a culture of collaboration and cooperation (wonder if today's traditional CEO will get that concept)
- And strengthen our schools so that they produce better thinkers. Especially ones with a good foundation in math
And, foremost in all of this is that we will have to be a
generation of continuous learners.
How will HR respond to that? How will recruiters used to skills based hiring understand how to assess people who may know a little
JAVA today, but will need a new (yet to be invented) skill one year
from now?
Wanted: Smart person who really knows their stuff and can
learn more stuff.
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