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Evolution of Work and the Worker
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Evolution of Work and the Worker

What’s Next: Future Global Trends Affecting Your Organization

EIU, 2014

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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

In fewer than 40 pages, this valuable report offers a high-level overview of global workforce trends. It addresses topics more complex and nuanced than a brief paper really can digest properly, but it makes a noble effort. While the work unfortunately has numerous typos, its research pegs the major issues confronting workers, corporations, organizations and governments worldwide. getAbstract suggests this quick read to executives, policy makers, workers, educators and students seeking a solid, if surface-level understanding of global workforce trends.

Take-Aways

  • Major shifts in global demographics and economies mean big changes for workers, employers and governments.
  • Developed nations face “aging populations” and must engage and retain older workers.
  • Developing nations have a surplus of young workers, but lack the job quantity or quality to satisfy them.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is a research and publishing firm specializing in global trends.


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