The Fourth Industrial Revolution is about to hit the construction industry. Here’s how it can thrive
Here are four ways the construction industry can survive tech disruption and an uncertain future.
Dr. Michael Max Buehler is the Head of Infrastructure and Urban Development at the World Economic Forum. Michael has more than 16 years of academic, industry, consulting & NGO experience globally in the engineering & construction, mining and real estate sectors including project management positions and consulting assignments on major capital and P3 projects, as well as extensive experience in closely collaborating with leading global public figures from government, business and civil society.
Here are four ways the construction industry can survive tech disruption and an uncertain future.
La región puede aprender las lecciones de los primeros que se pusieron en acción para saltar hacia el éxito.
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根据世界经济论坛基础设施与城市发展部的研究报告显示,对建筑业来说,招到优秀人才并且管好他们将会是未来几年中必须面对的挑战。不仅对建筑行业,对其他很多行业来说也是如此。既是发展的日益成熟要求越来越多掌握各类最新技能的不同级别的工人,而人口结构的变化带来的却是对未来熟练技工数量不足的忧虑,与之相伴的还有一直以来对劳动力需求的高度波动性,这些都是人们主要忧虑的问题。
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