We crave the new. We need the new. With social and technological change creating competing visions of the future - many inspiring, many mind-blowing, some ominous, some downright frightening . From technology to culture, people, and business, Catenon posts the newest external researches in this platform to detect the latest trends.
World Economic Forum October 2020
Now in its third edition, The Future of Jobs report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change. It aims to shed light on the pandemic-related disruptions in 2020, contextualized...
Visit LinkWorld Economic Forum January 2020
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is creating demand for millions of new jobs, with vast new opportunities for fulfilling people’s potential and aspirations. However, in order to turn these opportunities...
Visit LinkThere is a gap between where most organizations are today and where they will need to be to succeed in the coming decade. The companies that win in the 2020s will be designed to constantly learn...
Visit LinkA summary of the OECD's initiative to gather people’s perspectives and ideas about work and fostering solutions-oriented conversations across sectors and countries to build a better world of work for...
Visit LinkDeloitte Development LLC January 2019
The Future of Work is already here, but it isn’t equally distributed in all human areas. Companies must harness all strengths, including the HR area, to gain speed and to prepare for what's coming
Visit LinkWith the pressure of changing labor market and a precarious economic culture, a trend of freelance or self-employment has been on the rise and is becoming widely referred to as the "gig economy".
Visit LinkHarvard Business School Press May 2018
Companies face uncertainty and anxiety when it comes to the Future of Work. There are ways in which companies can foster positivity to help the organization navigate through tomorrow's workplace
Visit LinkWe are living through a fundamental transformation in the way we work thanks to automation.
Visit LinkMacKinsey & Company March 2018
Online labor platforms make it easier to find -and harder to retain- talented people. They give companies a real opportunity to transform the way they recruit, develop and engage their employees.
Visit LinkWorld Economic Forum March 2018
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is interacting with other socio-economic and demographic factors to create a perfect storm of the business model change.
Visit LinkWorld Economic Forum October 2017
A report taking a deep dive on migration and cities, its patterns and how cities can seek to future proof themselves to address this growing challenge.
Visit LinkA call to action to the region’s leaders to ensure that the Middle East and North Africa’s young people can harness the new opportunities that are coming their way.
Visit LinkInternational Labour Organization’s (ILO’s) April 2017
A short summary of the ILOS's Global Dialogue on “The Future of Work”, which brought together leading economists, academics and representatives from governments and social partners to discuss the changes...
Visit LinkThe contingent workforce has always existed, with some industries taking more advantage of it than others.
Visit LinkWorld Economic Forum January 2016
Today, we are at the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Developments will lay the foundation for a revolution more comprehensive and all-encompassing than anything we have ever seen.
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