Human Solutions in the Skills Revolution offers practical recommendations to help employers adjust their workforce strategy to prepare for digital transformation.
Developing the best blend of technical skills
and soft skills is the solution to the Skills Revolution for individuals and
employers alike. As technology transforms organizations, skills needs are
changing rapidly and companies are struggling to find the talent they need.
ManpowerGroup’s new report—Robots Need Not
Apply: Human Solutions in the Skills Revolution—surveyed 20,000 employers
across 42 countries on the impact of automation on headcount, the functions
most impacted and the soft skills that are both of greatest value and hardest
to find. The report finds that as companies go digital, in the near-term most
will need more people, not fewer.
Eighty six percent of employers globally say
their headcount will increase or remain flat in the next 2 years because of
automation. Looking inside organizations, the impact varies by function: IT
comes out on top as organizations invest in digital skills and frontline and
customer-facing functions follow close behind. In contrast, administrative and
office functions expect the greatest decrease in headcount as a result of automation.
Overall, the rise in consumerism and the
value companies now place on customer service is increasingly evident in the
digital world and human strengths are more valued than ever before. More than
half of companies surveyed say communication skills, written and verbal, are
their most valued soft skill followed by collaboration and problem solving.
“Digitization is happening at an
unprecedented pace and every industry and function will be impacted,” says
Jonas Prising, ManpowerGroup Chairman and CEO—in a press release. “This is
good news for people—providing they have the right skills mix to augment rather
than compete with technology. As employers, we need to identify skills
adjacencies that create clear career paths for people, from this job to that job,
and we must develop faster reskilling programs with shorter bursts of
on-the-job, experiential training. …”
Prising adds, “Helping people upskill and
future-proof themselves will be the defining challenge of our time. Identifying
in-demand skills and providing access to employment is the solution for all of
us in the Skills Revolution.”
The best blend of high-tech and high-touch
will be the combination of core human strengths with technical and digital
know-how. Robots Need Not Apply: Human Solutions in the Skills
Revolution offers practical recommendations to help employers adjust their
workforce strategy to prepare for digital transformation.