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Upskilling to drive growth in the new economy

ImagineNation

Noting that upskilling to drive growth in the new economy, requires all of us, no matter our ages, qualifications or set of experiences, to master the social, emotional, and technological skills required to co-create human and machine interactions in the new economy that is emerging in our virtual and connected world. Higher cognitive skills.

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The Cost of Saying “No” Just Got Expensive

Daniel Burrus

2020 brought with it a new decade with a strong stock market and strong growth forecasts. In January, companies were growing and everyone was looking at 2020 to be a transformational year in a booming global economy. The Cost of “No” in 2020. Unfortunately, uncertainty does not breed confidence to make bold moves.

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Change is Uncomfortable. Not Changing Can be Regrettable.

Daniel Burrus

Change Is Disruptive. Whether change in our own personal daily routines or change at an organizational and industrial level, it is disruptive. Change takes the status quo of those business owners and business leaders and disrupts it in a range of small to completely detrimental ways. The same goes if you’re remote.

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HOW ENTREPRENEURS CAN UTILISE SOFTWARE

ImagineNation

From self-driving cars to video conferencing apps, SaaS (software-as-service) technology to intuitive chatbots and programs that automatically calculate GST and other compliance requirements in the blink of an eye, innovation has fundamentally changed the way we live and work. In 2020, the digital and tech sectors drive such innovation.

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Adapting, Learning and Growing thru Uncertainty

ImagineNation

Where we initially landed in a fog of disruptive change that settled into every fibre of our being. For me, it was an opportunity to adapt, learn and grow in a radically different innovation and entrepreneurship space that ultimately became a significant turning point, both professionally and personally. pm London, 3.00

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Adapting, Learning and Growing through Uncertainty

ImagineNation

Where we initially landed in a fog of disruptive change that settled into every fibre of our being. For me, it was an opportunity to adapt, learn and grow in a radically different innovation and entrepreneurship space that ultimately became a significant turning point, both professionally and personally. pm London, 3.00

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EVERYONE HATES TO FAIL – WHY DO YOU?

ImagineNation

Pivot and adapt to disruptive events. In a 2021 Deloitte survey of 2,260 private – and public-sector CXOs in 21 countries, 60% of the respondents said that they believe disruptions like those seen in 2020 will continue. Developing 21st-century superpowers. We used to do this, and now we do that.”).