
The Fourth Industrial Revolution requires a shift
What does it mean to embracing change in the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Our special guest talks about the skills and mindset we need to embrace.
Welcome to our summer series on the future world of work. We kick it off with Ann Nakaska.
Ann Nakaska M.Ed. CDF has a background in psychology, education, and business. She specializes in career decision making and career planning with a special interest in career opportunities of the future. She believes that by people can prepare for the fourth industrial revolution workplace by developing a GET (Global, Entrepreneurial and Technological) Ready Mindset.
Connect with her:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-nakaska-ba-med-52315747/
https://constructivecareer.com/
Learn more about our series partner:
We are so thankful to our sponsor Alongside, learn more about the critical research they are doing and join them for a special webinar on June 26th.
Join Dr. Elsa Friis, Ph.D., Head of Product and Clinical at Alongside, veteran educator Jess Bell, M.Ed., and teen advisor Priya Antony for a candid conversation on the year’s biggest mental health trends.Inside the report:
Inside the report:
> Teens are struggling with sleep more than ever
> School-life balance feels out of reach at every age
> Boys are looking for new ways to ask for help
> Confidential, self-guided tools are resonating deeply with students.
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Chapters
00:00 Navigating the Fourth Industrial Revolution
04:45 The Importance of a Get Ready Mindset
10:04 Integrating Entrepreneurial Skills in Education
14:12 Understanding Industry Dynamics
19:38 Focusing on Work vs. Job
25:25 Finding and Solving Problems
32:40 Researching Opportunities in a Changing World
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