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THE FUTURE OF WORKFORCES IS STARTING TODAY

Neagu Catalin

International Conference Modern Approaches in Organisational Management and Economy, 2011, vol. 5, issue 1, 370-375

Abstract: Taking into account the new challenges given by nowadays increased rhythm of change, organizations need to be aware of imminent shift inside work processes and within the structure of workforce. This will dramatically affect the competitiveness and even survival of all the organizations on the markets, thus they need to know and to be ready to respond accordingly. In order to be ready to cope with these new challenges, both organizations and their HR departments have to know the sources and the general direction of these shifts. A lot of studies and surveys have been already made in order to anticipate work changes. First, all of these revealed that the changes had already started and identified the main directions that will define the work processes in next decades.

Keywords: workforce; globalization; technologies; skills; mobility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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