![]() It’s not resilience, problem solving, or innovation. ![]() The number one skill being searched for on LinkedIn is Communication. In fact, it’s not ANYTHING to do with STEM. The rising of the bots and automation and data driven insights which will literally wipe out much of the way we work and live right now it’s a world our children inherently both grasp and crave, and one which to me should be met with anticipation for the space it will create to be – creative.Īnd whilst the drive to STEM is all pervasive and Coding Camps springing up everywhere, do not automatically join the stampede to the promise of being able to stand out in a future market because you are STEM driven, Coding Savvy.īecause Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn recently conducted a live video stream where he went in behind the data to find what is the most searched skill on LinkedIn. It will increasingly be on the foundations created by AI, and machine learning, and VR driven immersive experiences. And the intimation that if we stood on their shoulders, we could see further into the future than we could imagine if we simply determined that we could do this thing from where we stood on our own.Īnd yet in the future, it won’t always be on the shoulders of the giants who have come before us that we will stand. The sense of being able to go further than those who had come before us – because they had already brought us to where we now stood. ![]() When I was really establishing my career – my first career – one of the tenants that permeated everything I learnt and experienced was that we were blessed enough to be able to stand on the shoulders of giants. ![]()
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