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Thanks, Robots! Now These Four Non-Tech Job Skills Are In Demand

Thanks, Robots! Now These Four Non-Tech Job Skills Are In Demand | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Automation isn’t a simple struggle between people and technology, with the two sides competing for jobs. The more we rely on robots, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning, the clearer it’s become just how much we need social scientists and humanities experts–not the reverse.

 

These four skills in particular are all unique to us humans, and will arguably rise in value in the coming years, as more and more companies realize they need the best of both worlds to unleash the potential from both humans and machines.

 

AI and machine learning are extremely useful for solving straightforward, predictable problems and finding patterns no human would ever be able to spot in big data pools. But they’re less helpful in sussing out issues where it’s not a given what the problem actually consists of.

 

Say a patient gradually stops taking her medication, and an algorithm picks up on that fall-off early on. That’s great, but you still need a human being to ask why and contextualize the reasons–with a full understanding of what it means to live with chronic illness. For instance, is the patient simply forgetting to take her medication, or actively choosing not to? Is there an alternative remedy that suits the patient’s priorities and lifestyle?


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, February 25, 2018 5:45 PM

The more we rely on AI and machine learning, the more work we need social scientists and humanities experts to do.

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#HR #RRHH The ‘Soft Skills’ Employers Are Looking For

#HR #RRHH The ‘Soft Skills’ Employers Are Looking For | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Want to craft a standout resume? An analysis of 2.3 million LinkedIn profiles shows which "soft skills" are in high demand.
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#HR Here’s How To Avoid Drawing A Blank In The Middle Of Your Presentation

#HR Here’s How To Avoid Drawing A Blank In The Middle Of Your Presentation | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

You’re halfway through your talk, and so far it’s going great. You feel confident, and your audience seems to be responding. Then, out of nowhere, your mind goes blank. Crickets. Tumbleweeds. The crushingly dark, noiseless void of outer space itself.

 

“What was I going to say here? Oh my God, I’m blowing it!”

 

If you’ve been in this situation, you know how awful that feeling can be–and how hard it is to shake off and regain your footing. So what can you do to prevent these mental wipeouts from happening in the first place? A few things, in turns out...


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 8, 2017 5:46 PM

These four techniques can keep the tumbleweeds from rolling through your brain while you’re in the spotlight.

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25 Things Skilled Learners Do Differently

25 Things Skilled Learners Do Differently | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Imagine for a moment that all human beings had the same IQ, but that some of us knew how to tap into it better than others. How would we approach education differently?

For starters, we wouldn’t have to concern ourselves nearly as much with boosting students’ academic confidence. If a student knows she has the same capacity to succeed as her fellow learners, then she’ll be less likely to give up or drop out. In a similar vein, students would view test scores not as measures of self worth, but as evaluations of a chosen learning strategy. When Johnny sees that, despite his best efforts, he scored twenty points lower on the biology exam than Sally, he thinks, “I’m approaching this the wrong way” rather than, “She’s smarter than me.” And he then goes on to improve his memorization technique or ask more questions during the next unit.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 12, 2014 4:03 PM

Many of us approach a concept with the same potential to learn it, but it only ends up sticking for some of us.