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GreenSkills: The Competence the Future Demands
As the green transition accelerates, sustainability is no longer just a corporate responsibility theme. It is becoming a core workforce competency — one that organizations can no longer afford to overlook.
Digital Competence Is Not a Technical Skill. It Is a Human One.
The biggest misconception about digital competence is that it belongs to IT departments and tech specialists. In reality, it is one of the most fundamentally human capabilities of our time.
AI Literacy: The Skill Everyone Needs But Few Actually Have
AI literacy is rapidly becoming as fundamental as reading and writing. Yet most organizations have no structured approach to developing it. Here is why that needs to change.
DigComp 3.0: What Has Changed and Why It Matters
The European Digital Competence Framework has been updated. DigComp 3.0 brings AI literacy and digital wellbeing to the center of what it means to be digitally competent today.
From Digital Competence to Sustainable Intelligence: The New Foundations of Enterprise Transformation
Organizations are no longer asking whether digital technologies should be integrated. The real question has shifted toward how deeply these technologies can reshape the way people work, collaborate, and innovate.
The Skills That Will Define the Next Decade
The future of work is no longer defined only by technology. It is increasingly shaped by the skills people develop to navigate uncertainty, complexity, and rapid transformation.
Everyone Is "Digital"… Until They Actually Have to Do Something Digital
Most people today would confidently say they are digitally literate. Yet the moment a task requires evaluating information reliability or managing digital identities, that confidence often begins to fade.
Beyond the Hype: Four Probable Paradoxes of the 2030 Global Labor Market
The share of businesses utilizing AI has jumped from 55% in 2022 to 88% today. As we navigate toward 2030, four distinct trajectories are emerging — each carrying its own ironies for the modern enterprise.
