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By 2030, two billion youth worldwide will lack skills to participate in the workforce

• By Anushree Sharma
By 2030, two billion youth worldwide will lack skills to participate in the workforce

According to a new report by Deloitte Global and GBC-Education, “Preparing tomorrow’s workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, For businesses: A framework for action,” the business community must take a proactive role in preparing today’s youth to ensure that they are ready to become the workforce of tomorrow. The report states that  2 billion youth worldwide stand to be left behind by the changes.

David Cruickshank, Deloitte Global Chairman shares, “When it comes to addressing the opportunities and challenges of the Fourth Industry Revolution, I believe we need a new mindset for action to ensure we are preparing now for the workforce of the future.”

The study identified four essential skills to succeed in the fourth industrial revolution:

 
For businesses to accelerate, they need meaningful solutions to fill the existing skill gap. The four critical recommendations suggested by the study are:

Invest in workforce skilling: Employee training can no longer be a “check the box” activity, and business needs to evaluate, invest, and promote workforce training programs strategically so that future talent needs and requirements can be met.