Globally, our ways of organising business and working will massively change in the coming decades. Agility, competitiveness and resilience determine those who stay in business and those who have employment.

Lots of work will become independent from time and place. AI and robotisation will take over the jobs that can be automated. Does this perspective imply risks or opportunities for businesses and people in developing countries?

In our view these developments are a golden opportunity for developing countries, provided that governments and businesses succeed in making society agile, competitive and resilient.

 

This implies:


market-oriented education


smart ways of learning


wide access to training & re-training


promotion of entrepreneurship



a 'breathing' labour market


sound career orientation

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strategic concepts, technical support and information systems to prepare countries in development for the economy of 2050 and beyond.