Future Jobs Post Covid-19

For the past number of weeks I have been updating my online course Future Skills 2030-Prepare for the 4th Industrial Revolution. As a part of this updating process I have been thinking and reading a lot about the future of jobs post the Covid-19 pandemic. In this article I want to share with you the key things that I have learned.

Covid-19 and the future of work

The first thing that I want to say is that technological change is relentless with or without the pandemic. In the online course I cover the major areas of technological change occurring in the world. I discuss technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, nanotechnology and biotechnology. In fact I cover 17 key areas of technological change. I also look at how technological change combines with other major changes such as climate change, globalisation and population growth. In 2020 we have an additional unprecedented driver of global change – the corona virus pandemic.

Change

Before the pandemic came along change was happening anyway in the world and at a rapid pace. A future of work largely defined by an increased prevalence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), automation and digital adoption was always anticipated. In March 2020, more than a third of humanity was in lock-down to prevent the spread of the virus. According to the United Nations the COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of education systems in history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 190 countries and all continents. From the start of the pandemic, it was clear that digital businesses and organisations would be among the few winners. And so it has proved. Lockdowns have encouraged a remarkable acceleration in digitalisation across many sectors. These include online retail and digital finance, online entertainment, telehealth, remote working and distance learning.

Lifelong learning

Skills and lifelong learning are crucial for long-term and sustainable growth, productivity and innovation and therefore a key factor for the competitiveness of individuals and businesses of all sizes. In particular the twin green and  digital transitions are reshaping the way we live, work and interact. Covid-19 is an accelerator of change. We live in a time of transitions. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Survey data 2020* shows that nearly half of all workers will need reskilling by 2025. Therefore we all need to reskill and upskill on an ongoing basis to remain relevant.

Taking action

We cannot reply on our employers to provide the reskilling and upkilling that we need. This may or may not happen, therefore we need to take charge of our own learning. Right now I am working to upgrade my own skills for the future. I am undertaking the Cyber Security Specialisation on Coursera which is taught by the New York University. One thing that I have learned is that cyber security is a key cross-cutting issue in our digital world. In the coming years more and more people and things will be connected to the internet of everything. As this happens cyber security will become ever more important and this is an area I am interested in. How about you? How will you re-skill and upskill to prepare for the future of jobs post-covid? A future of work that is now accelerating faster towards us due to the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.

Best wishes,

Tom

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*World Economic Forum – The Future of Jobs Report 2020

My 30 day corona lock-down challenge

My 30 day corona lock-down challenge
30 day corona lock-down challenge

In this article I want to share my newly formulated corona virus pandemic 30 day lock-down challenge. Here in Ireland as we head towards the end of October 2020, we are back in lock-down to prevent the further spread of Covid-19. We are at what we call level 5 which is the highest level of lock-down. All non-essential retail businesses have closed. We are confined to our homes and are not supposed to leave unless for essential work or to buy essential supplies. We can travel up to 5 kms from our homes to exercise. The winter is approaching and last night as I write, October 24th, we turned our clocks back one hour. All of a sudden the long dark nights are here. The lock-down is due to last for 6 weeks. I have decided I need a focus and need to do something really positive during this lock-down.

The news

Too much of the news is particularly discouraging at the moment. As I see it from my Irish perspective we have three main news stories (below). You will have others to add to the list depending on where you live in the world. We have many important things happening in our world right now but they tend to get drowned out by the big stories of the day.

1. Covid-19
It’s all rather depressing. The news is dominated about how many new infections there are on a daily basis, how many have died etc. Endless pundits and experts debate what the figures mean.

2. Brexit
The UK left the European Union in January 2020. The transition period will end this year. Will we have a deal going forward from 2021? Brexit is an exercise in folly as far as I am concerned and I don’t see any real benefits for the UK. In fact Brexit will probably hasten the break-up of the UK. From an Irish perspective we would certainly have wanted to maintain the status quo with the UK as a strong voice in Europe. I read during the week that there is a petition to name a massive lorry park in Kent for up to 1,700 trucks, after Nigel Farage. How apt!

3. The US elections
Let us hope the American people will do the world a favour and send Mr Trump home from the white-house. We can then have a break from the endless drama and distraction he creates. Overall he has shown very poor leadership on so many important issues such as dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, tackling racism and addressing climate change.

Corona 30 Day Challenge

As I have outlined above Ireland is on a Covid-19 lock-down and the news is all round pretty disheartening. To make the most of this lock-down I have decided to take on another 30 day challenge. I really enjoyed my last one in July. This time around I have decided to read for one hour per day for 30 days. I have a bookshelf full of books but I realise that I don’t spend enough time reading. My free time can easily be absorbed by any of the above news items and more. Add to that the endless distractions of social media. It is so easy to glance at my phone and realise later that I have wasted the last 5 – 10+ minutes of my life. Do that a number of times a day and the minutes build up! Why should I care about the latest antics of ‘The Donald’, Borris or anyone else. I want to use my time productively to develop myself and learn new things.

Join me!

Please join me in this 30 day challenge. Post the books you are reading over the next 30 days and what you are learning. I will also do the same. Keep an eye out for updates as I progress through the 30 days. I will keep you posted on my progress on the Life is a Laboratory Facebook page. I am starting my 30 day challenge today 26th October 2020.

30 Day Challenge Introduction

Have a look at the above video introducing my last 30 day challenge. You can read how I got on with my last challenge here. Here is the template from the course that I will use to track my Corona 30 day lock-down challenge progress: 30-Day-Challenge-Template_Final. I am really looking forward to getting started. Again please do join me in the challenge and post your progress here or on Facebook.

Best wishes,

Tom

P.S. The 30 Challenge is an assignment in my course ‘Goal Setting 101 – How to Set and Achieve Goals 2020’. Please click here to find out more about the course and watch the free course preview. I look forward to seeing you on the course!