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Automation and future of the existing skills

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Arvind Kumar Delivery Manager| IT Organization Chicago, Il, United States
Demand for technological, social and emotional, and higher cognitive skills will rise by 2030. How will workers and organizations adapt? It's about Go Automation or Go home?
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Arvind Kumar Delivery Manager| IT Organization Chicago, Il, United States
May 28, 2018 5:49 AM
Replying to Navneet Sharma
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Recent developments with 'continuous integration' and 'DevOps', Software industry pushing more towards automation. It is also beneficial, it reduce risk of human errors, save time, and team can focus on constructive work. I found it opportunity for process improvement.
Thanks Navneet!

That's correct and that gives opportunity to PMs for sharpened theirs skills.
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Arvind Kumar Delivery Manager| IT Organization Chicago, Il, United States
May 27, 2018 1:59 PM
Replying to Andrey Volodin
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what gohome?
that gohome https://github.com/barnybug/gohome ?
Hi Andrey, I used 'Go home' phrase for those who wouldn't be able to adopt automation
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Arvind Kumar Delivery Manager| IT Organization Chicago, Il, United States
May 28, 2018 4:51 PM
Replying to Kevin Drake
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As long as you can re-skill yourself and keep sharpening your axe, you have no problem. Only people who cannot adapt to change will be in trouble
Thanks Kevin for your inputs!!

Regards, Arvind
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Devanath Desikan ICT Lead| AJINOMOTO BIO-PHARMA Geel, Belgium
What areas do you think that a PM should "re-skill"?
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