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It’s Time to Future-Proof Your Workers’ Skills

Both Workers and Employers Acknowledge the Need for New Skills but No System Is in Place to Provide Those Skills. Building a System Requires a Mindset Shift, According to a New Study from the Adecco Group and BCG

ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Workers are extremely concerned about the profound impact that technological changes are having on their jobs and expect their employers to support them in the acquisition of new skills. Meanwhile, most companies grasp the importance of giving their workers opportunities to acquire new skills. Yet they are still not investing sufficiently and developing long-term horizons when it comes to skill development. What is needed is a shift in mindset, according to a new report by the Adecco Group and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The report, Future-Proofing the Workforce: Accelerating Skills Acquisition to Match the Pace of Change, is being released today.

Based on responses from approximately 4,700 workers in nine countries and in-depth interviews with executive leaders of companies and institutions, the study provides a window into the preparations being made in the workplace to meet the future world of work. It offers new insights into the view of workers on how they should acquire new skills to meet changes brought about by the advent of new technologies. It also examines the role of companies and public institutions in building new workforce skills.

From the Worker Perspective
Employees are clearly aware that changes are on the horizon:

  • Two-thirds of respondents said they see their job changing significantly at least every five years because of technological advances.
  • A third are concerned about losing their job because of technological advances.
  • Two-thirds say that they themselves are primarily responsible for acquiring new skills.
  • An employer’s skilling policy influences decisions about new positions, according to 77% of respondents.

From the Company Perspective
Companies are facing several challenges, including:

  • The incentive to provide training is a challenge; companies may be paying to reskill employees who, as a result of changes later on, may not continue working for them.
  • Companies have a lot of decisions to make—and in the face of an uncertain future.
  • It’s urgent to act now. Companies cannot afford to make decisions only when the trends are clear. Those that fail to plan and invest now may find that the delay negatively affects their business down the road.

Solutions in Sight
“What is needed is a shift in mindset. Companies and workers need to see the acquisition of skills as a means of future-proofing. They need to adopt a more flexible approach, setting a path to reskilling that can be adapted to changing circumstances,” says Judith Wallenstein, a BCG senior partner and a coauthor of the report.

Notes Alain Dehaze, CEO of the Adecco Group, “In terms of coping with the transformation of the world of work, reskilling and life-long learning are essential. For candidates, it will help them strengthen their employability, and for companies providing learning opportunities, it will make them a more attractive and competitive place to work. The report underlines the importance of businesses, individuals, and policymakers coming together to focus more on employability and life-long learning.”

A copy of the report can be downloaded here.

To arrange an interview with one of the authors, please contact the Adecco Group at media@adeccogroup.com, +41 44 878 87 87, or Eric Gregoire at BCG, gregoire.eric@bcg.com, +1 617 850 3783.

About the Adecco Group
The Adecco Group is the world’s leading HR solutions partner. We provide more than 700,000 people with permanent and flexible employment every day. With more than 34,000 employees in 60 countries, we transform the world of work one job at a time. Our colleagues serve more than 100,000 organisations with the talent, HR services and cutting-edge technology they need to succeed in an ever-changing global economy.  As a Fortune Global 500 company, we lead by example, creating shared value that meets social needs while driving business innovation. Our culture of inclusivity, fairness and teamwork empowers individuals and organisations, fuels economies, and builds better societies. These values resonate with our employees, who voted us number 5 on the Great Place to Work® - World’s Best Workplaces 2018 list.  We make the future work for everyone.

About The Boston Consulting Group
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the world’s leading advisor on business strategy. We partner with clients from the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors in all regions to identify their highest-value opportunities, address their most critical challenges, and transform their enterprises. Our customized approach combines deep insight into the dynamics of companies and markets with close collaboration at all levels of the client organization. This ensures that our clients achieve sustainable competitive advantage, build more capable organizations, and secure lasting results. Founded in 1963, BCG is a private company with offices in more than 90 cities in 50 countries. For more information, please visit bcg.com.

The Adecco Group
Tel +41 44 878 87 87
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The Boston Consulting Group
Eric Gregoire
Global Media Relations Manager

Tel +1 617 850 3783
Fax +1 617 850 3701
gregoire.eric@bcg.com 

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