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Future Skills, Future Cities: New Foundational Skills in Smart Cities

Authors :
Business-Higher Education Forum
Markow, Will
Hughes, Debbie
Walsh, Matthew
Source :
Business-Higher Education Forum. 2019.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In recent decades, communities across the globe have been transformed by the spread of technology to all corners of life. This transformation has extended to the world of work and has disrupted the skills that workers must develop to remain competitive. In a 2018 special report, "The New Foundational Skills of the Digital Economy: Developing the Professionals of the Future," the Business-Higher Education Forum (BHEF) commissioned Burning Glass Technologies to identify the skills that form the foundation of the new digital economy. An examination of more than 150 million unique U.S. job postings revealed 14 New Foundational Skills that converge around three interrelated groupings: Human Skills, Digital Building Blocks, and Business Enablers. To fully grasp the impact of these new skills, however, it is necessary to look beneath broader economic trends and investigate how these skills are affecting communities at a local level. This report aims to do just that by turning the lens on a specific cohort of communities that are pioneers of the new digital economy: smart cities. [This report was prepared with Burning Glass Technology for the Center for Innovative Technology.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Business-Higher Education Forum
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED596449
Document Type :
Reports - Research