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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
Greater Houston Partnership UpSkills conference at the University of Houston Hilton 12 November 2014. (Greater Houston Partnership/Richard Carson)
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
The conference labour market policy and upskilling needs in international integration context - cooperation between Switzerland and Viet Nam in creating more and better jobs is organized on 11 November 2018 in Hanoi.
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
The conference labour market policy and upskilling needs in international integration context - cooperation between Switzerland and Viet Nam in creating more and better jobs is organized on 11 November 2018 in Hanoi.
© ILO
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by‐ncnd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
The conference labour market policy and upskilling needs in international integration context - cooperation between Switzerland and Viet Nam in creating more and better jobs is organized on 11 November 2018 in Hanoi.
© ILO
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by‐ncnd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
CGI 2024 Annual Meeting
Spotlight Session: No One Left Behind: Bridging Digital Divides and Education Inequities
Technology enables connection, education, health, and economic growth—but not for everyone. The divide between those who have access to technology and quality education and those who don’t remains a global challenge and has potential to widen further with increasing natural disasters and conflicts, and as advances in AI impact workforces around the globe. Extending access to technology and digital upskilling on the continent of Africa, where a rapidly growing youth population must be able to participate fully in the economy and society, is particularly urgent. This session will explore innovative solutions and strategies for bridging the digital divide and addressing education inequities, especially in underserved communities. Addressing these challenges will require concerted efforts from governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, and communities, so we can all reap the benefits of unlocking technology’s full potential to empower individuals, reduce poverty, promote social inclusion, and foster innovation. Participants Iván Duque Márquez Former President of Colombia Mariéme' Jamme Founder and CEO, iamtheCODE Fran Katsoudas Executive Vice President and Chief People, Policy & Purpose Officer, Cisco Mike Mpanya Founder and CEO, Nubi AI William Ruto President of Kenya Reshma Saujani Founder and CEO, Moms First Sherrie Westin CEO, Sesame Workshop Richard Zelson CEO, MyStream
Photo Credit: Andriana Ortiz for the Clinton Foundation
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The UK Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise, Matthew Hancock witnessed MoU signing between UKIBC and Lavasa Corporation for Pilot Skills Development project to upskill workforce engaged in the Construction & Security sectors in Maharashtra Thursday, 16 January 2014. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise, Matthew Hancock witnessed MoU signing between UKIBC and Lavasa Corporation for Pilot Skills Development project to upskill workforce engaged in the Construction & Security sectors in Maharashtra Thursday, 16 January 2014. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
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Fortune Global Forum 2018
October 16th, 2018
Toronto, Canada
3:00 PM
21st-CENTURY JOBS: TRAINING EMPLOYEES FOR A DIGITAL AGE
As automation, digitization, and advances in AI continue to disrupt the way we work, the skills needed to succeed in this new era are in short supply, creating a new global battle for talent. It’s more vital than ever for companies to invest in “upskilling” existing employees. With what toolkits do we arm current workers so they can compete and flourish in this new terrain? How can companies train future talent and build skills through real-world experience? What can leaders do to ensure that underserved demographics get the skills needed to create long-lasting careers?
Surya Kant, President, North America, UK, and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services
Sheila Marcelo, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO, Care.com
Dan Rosensweig, Chairman, President, and CEO, Chegg
Moderator: Ellen McGirt, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
5 May 2025 – Scenes from the seminar Upskilling for the Digital Age held on the sidelines of the 58th ADB Annual Meeting. The seminar was sponsored by AWS.
The 58th Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors is being held in Milan, Italy, from 4 to 7 May 2025 under the theme “Sharing Experience, Building Tomorrow”.
The meeting is an opportunity for ADB shareholding governments to provide guidance to management and staff on administrative, financial, and operational issues. Over the years, ADB Annual Meetings have become a premier forum for the discussion of economic and social development issues in Asia and the Pacific.
Submitted by: Claire Studley Scott
Country: Botswana
Organisation: Cambridge University Hospitals, Addenbrooke’s Abroad
Category: Amateur
Caption: An empowered and upskilled Eye Nurse helps a boy with low vision do his counting!
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Photo uploaded from the #MakeVisionCount Photo Competition website (photocomp.iapb.org)
This competition is held for World Sight Day 2017.
The conference labour market policy and upskilling needs in international integration context - cooperation between Switzerland and Viet Nam in creating more and better jobs is organized on 11 November 2018 in Hanoi.
© ILO
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by‐ncnd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US