by dankeelan | Jan 7, 2025 | Community College, Featured, Future of Work, Manufacturing
In the next decade, millions of manufacturing jobs will open up in the U.S. as workers retire. Meanwhile, the sector is also supposed to add more jobs with help from federal subsidies. But by some current estimates, only half of those jobs will be filled. So where...
by dankeelan | Jan 7, 2025 | Future of Work, Skills
The phrase, “Jobs are changing, even if you’re not changing jobs,” is one of those statements that lingers in your mind because it’s undeniably true. The workplace is evolving at a pace never seen before. This means that the skills needed five years ago aren’t...
by dankeelan | Jan 7, 2025 | Future of Work
Despite all the attention on technologies that reduce the hands-on role of humans at work – such as self-driving vehicles, robot workers, artificial intelligence and so on – researchers in the field of neuroergonomics are using technology to improve how humans perform...
by dankeelan | Dec 10, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Future of Work
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a vision of the future; it is the driving force of the present, fundamentally transforming industries and redefining how we work, live, and innovate. AI itself has evolved from being a differentiating value proposition to an...
by dankeelan | Nov 12, 2024 | Future of Work, Gen Z, Millenials
Nearly 100 readers responded to our Real Issues survey email (let us know at operations@lbmjournal.com if you’d like to be on the list). The question: Our business challenge is bridging the gap between the Baby Boomers and Gen Zs. The Baby Boomers are nearing...
by dankeelan | Nov 12, 2024 | Future of Work, Technology
IT research firm Gartner predicts the 10 biggest technology trends of 2025, which includes the rise of agentic AI technology, demand for disinformation cybersecurity solutions and polyfunctional robots that can follow human instruction. Some...
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