
Coronavirus is a business opportunity for reskilling companies

These industry disruptions or market changes aren’t a sky-is-falling scenario—they’re truly just opportunities to redefine work and adapt to changes. When I was doing web design full-time, each time an economic bubble burst or a recession hit I found myself in a great place to find more jobs because
Paul Jarvis • Company Of One: Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business
In New America’s survey, 91% of students list improving employment opportunities as a top reason for attending college. It’s time we listen to them. This means tuition resets, job-ready curriculum, shorter degrees, and partnerships to connect job seekers with growing industries—particularly ones that accommodate remote working opportunities.
Shaan Hathiramani • fastcompany.com
Even before COVID-19, many parts of the manufacturing industry were experiencing detrimental labor shortages. The use of automation and other systems that allow for distributed manufacturing would permit greater flexibility in where manufacturing sites were located.
Techcrunch • Where these 4 top VCs are investing in manufacturing
In an era where AI's influence on the job market is undeniable, embracing continuous learning and seeking opportunities to upskill are pivotal.
ModernMind Publications • Generative AI for Beginners Made Easy: Master Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Fundamentals, Learn Creative AI, and Enhance Your Skills With Interactive Real-World Exercises
These behavioral shifts are creating rapid changes in our economy. There will be both short-term and long-term impact as consumers and businesses are forced to change their behavior radically for weeks or months.
Robert Glazer • We're Entering the Stay-Home Economy. Here are 10 Industries That Will Be Winners
