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Melbourne - Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the future

51 min · 27 de sep de 2024
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This episode of Beyond UWA features the panel discussion from the UWA Melbourne Alumni Reception 2024, Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the Future. The conversation focuses on the high-demand skills reshaping our fast-evolving world, including Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, and digital transformation. At this conversation, moderator Sabrina Del Borrello and panellists Dr Helen Frazer, Chris Moore, and Sean Teh will cover some topics such as: - The transformative power of AI in healthcare. - The value of "being a generalist" and the critical role of soft skills in navigating the modern workplace. - The role of technology in consulting. - The challenges and opportunities presented by AI. - The importance of emotional intelligence. - The need for continuous learning and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.  - The intersection of technology and human connection. Join us for an insightful conversation that explores how we can harness technology to enhance our lives while retaining the essential human touch. *Recorded live at the Melbourne Museum on Thursday, 19 September 2024.

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Melbourne - Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the future

This episode of Beyond UWA features the panel discussion from the UWA Melbourne Alumni Reception 2024, Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the Future. The conversation focuses on the high-demand skills reshaping our fast-evolving world, including Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, and digital transformation. At this conversation, moderator Sabrina Del Borrello and panellists Dr Helen Frazer, Chris Moore, and Sean Teh will cover some topics such as: - The transformative power of AI in healthcare. - The value of "being a generalist" and the critical role of soft skills in navigating the modern workplace. - The role of technology in consulting. - The challenges and opportunities presented by AI. - The importance of emotional intelligence. - The need for continuous learning and adaptability in a rapidly changing world.  - The intersection of technology and human connection. Join us for an insightful conversation that explores how we can harness technology to enhance our lives while retaining the essential human touch. *Recorded live at the Melbourne Museum on Thursday, 19 September 2024.

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Sydney - Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the future

This episode of Beyond UWA features the panel discussion from the UWA Sydney Alumni Reception 2024, Riding the Wave of Change: Skills for the Future. The conversation focuses on the high-demand skills reshaping our fast-evolving world, including Artificial Intelligence, data analytics, and digital transformation. At this conversation, moderator Professor Peter van Onselen and panellists Katie Daly, Han Wen Kam, and Jenny Tseng will cover some topics such as: - The pace of technological advancement and its implications for the workforce. - The importance of balancing technological literacy with essential soft skills. - Common misconceptions about AI, its potential benefits and limitations. - The challenges of managing the mental health implications of rapid technological advancements.  - The potential of micro-credentialing in continuous learning. - How to balance innovation and fundamental human skills. Join us for an insightful conversation that explores how we can harness technology to enhance our lives while retaining the essential human touch. *Recorded live at the Sydney Masonic Centre on Tuesday, 17 September 2024.

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