The rise of the digital workforce
When everyone is looking for the same talent, how do you make sure you get the best?
The 4th industrial revolution is well underway, and the exponential growth of data is not the only change you should be prepared for. In 2020 it’s expected that 62% of the population in APAC will be connected to the internet and 44% of this traffic coming from mobile devices by 2022. The world is smarter, more connected, and more disruptive. So how do you keep your workforce competitive?
Preparing for a digital workforce
Digitisation of the workforce is more than just implementing the latest IT systems! To stand out, digital leaders need to engage with clients and suppliers and equip employees with the tools they need for their role. More fundamentally, they need to understand the digital skillsets those employees need, where the gaps are and how to fill them – then integrate that into their talent strategy. We’ve reviewed the digital skills added by LinkedIn members during 2019 to help assess which skills should be commonplace within your workforce, and if they’re not, the industries you can find them in.
The adoption of digital skills across industries in APAC
Based on skills added by APAC LinkedIn members in 2019
Download the full report to find out what this means for organisations in APAC and how you can develop a digital talent strategy.
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