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Book Review: “Future Skills” by Bernard Marr

Jason Ziebarth
3 min readJan 8, 2024

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The 20 Skills and Competencies Everyone Needs to Succeed in a Digital World

Technology is changing vocations and lifestyles at an exponential rate; by 2030, most employment will be replaced by nonexistent ones. But we don’t have to lose sight of our humanity as a result of this transformation. Humans may concentrate on intellectual, social, and artistic activities while computers take over repetitive tasks. In the future, the most in-demand abilities will be those related to digital literacy, critical thinking, interpersonal communication, emotional intelligence, and cultural sensitivity. We can thrive if we cultivate our human talents while maintaining an optimistic outlook.

In this book we can learn the traits we need to act like a human and gain connection from those around us, even in an increasingly digital world, making our lives infinitely better through growth and development available to all through the Internet.

📣 Curious Quotes from the Author:

“Furthermore, I firmly believe that technology will help us create a world that is more human and leverages humans amazing potential to solve the world’s biggest problems”

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Jason Ziebarth
Jason Ziebarth

Written by Jason Ziebarth

From 20+ Years Working in Tech to Career Burnout. Now I write about the #FutureofWork, The #FutureofCareer, and The #FutureofDigitalConnection

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