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Business Management and Communication Perspectives in Industry 4.0
An improvement effort especially displaced employees an unemployed person to learn new knowledge and skills to assume new jobs.
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Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions for Industry 4.0
Hee Song Ng (KDU Penang University College, Malaysia)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9416-1.ch003
Abstract
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is the fourth industrial revolution sweeping through the world of manufacturing. This revolution integrates the current trend of intelligent automation with internet of things (IoT), big data, and artificial intelligence to bring about extraordinary technological innovation, economic growth, and tremendous progress to organizations of all shapes and sizes, on a magnitude beyond the current imagination. The disruptive technologies introduced by I4.0 represent a leap forward from more traditional automation to next generation industrial production based on fully web-based cyber-physical systems (CPS)s. To full understand the I4.0 concept and implementation, this chapter makes an in-depth analysis on the issues and controversies of I4.0, recent technological advancement, management and organizational concerns in terms of opportunities and threats, capital investment and skillsets, cybersecurity threat, ethics consideration, current challenges facing organizations and industry in terms of geopolitical domination, economic and social disenfranchisement, job destruction and job creation, the roles of multinational corporations, lack of technologies capabilities, lack of skillset, and skill mismatches. This chapter also makes suggestions for solutions and recommendations in terms of the role of government and incentives and grants; assessment tools; collaboration; the development of local companies and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); upskilling, reskilling, and lifelong learning; education; universities and students; skilled graduates; and future research and directions.
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Digital Badges in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Inter-American Development Bank Experience
This term refers to the acquisition of new skills through formal or informal learning in order to do a different type of work than the one a person already does.
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Rethinking Entrepreneurial Reskilling in an Era of Industry 4.0: A Case Study of Tertiary Institutions in Ghana
It is the learning of new skills to that which is already acquired by the individual. It adds new knowledge and abilities to the learner, primarily to enhance his or her capabilities.
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Skilling the Workforce for Industry 4.0
It is the process of acquiring new abilities to perform a different job or training others how to perform a different job.
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Transforming the Productivity of People in the Built Environment: Emergence of a Digital Competency Management Ecosystem
In terms of re-skilling, the main context is migration – planning the transition and moving to a new activity, role, job, discipline, profession, sector which may require new competences and unlearning. It terms of transition it often concerns both stocks (personal, social and institutional resources) and flows (moving in, moving through, and moving on).
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Navigating Tomorrow: Strategies for Effective Workforce Reskilling
Reskilling refers to the process of acquiring new skills or upgrading existing ones, often in response to changes in technology, job requirements, or industry demands. It involves targeted training and development initiatives to enable individuals to adapt to evolving work environments and stay relevant in their professions.
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The Role of University Career Centers in Reskilling: An Overview of Universities in Turkey
Developing and recreating workers’ competencies (knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviours, and experiences) according to demands from the market.
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Reskilling in the Artificial Intelligence Era
Is the process of acquiring new skills and competences to work in a new area.
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Reskilling the Workforce for Technological Advancement: Prospects and Implications for Health Information Management Professionals
Is the process of learning new skills that enables the competency to complete a given task relating to technology in the healthcare sector.
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Reskilling the Chinese Workforce in the New Era: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
The process of learning new skills or retraining for a different job, especially to keep up with technological changes and market demands.
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Training and Upgrading Skills of Employees Towards Building Resilience Among the Workforce
Reskilling is the process of acquiring, learning, or adopting new or enhanced skills so you can do a different job to what you were doing before, or training employees to do a different job.
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Coping With Uncertainty in the Turkish Labor Market: Exploring the Potential of the Danish Flexicurity Model for Reskilling and Upskilling
A process of updating or modifying an employee's current skill set to align with new demands typically arising from changes in job roles, industry shifts, or technological advancements.
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