- Future of Jobs Report 2025: The jobs of the future - The World Economic . . .
Here, we look at the jobs predicted to see the highest growth in demand and the skills workers will likely need in the future About 170 million new jobs will be created by global macro trends this decade
- How to meet global energy demand in the age of electricity?
Instead, we need a mix of solutions – e g renewable energy, traditional power plants, energy storage and modernized grids – to provide a stable and secure supply Additionally, geopolitical competition for energy security, especially in the digital economy, underscores why building resilient and adaptable electricity systems is so important
- Lessons from history on how to understand America in 2025
Speaking to Radio Davos at the World Economic Forum's 2025 Annual Meeting, Edgecliffe-Johnson, academic and Wall Street Journal columnist Walter Mead, and business leader and broadcaster David Rubinstein outlined how we may better understand this 20th and 21st-century superpower after the re-election of Donald Trump as the 47th US President
- Davos 2025: What to expect and whos coming? | World Economic Forum
So as we emerge from the disruptions of democracy’s ‘record year’ and look to 2025, the shifts away from incumbent parties suggest the end of an era The sense of urgency for leaders to regroup shows that collaboration is ever critical, but increasingly challenging
- How to improve workplace wellbeing – and why it matters | World . . .
"What we find is that it positively influences things like flexibility and it takes out the less interesting tasks But where people are worried, and so are we, is it does have the potential, and in some cases, realized potential, of undermining our sense of belonging, our social capital, the positive social ties in the workplace “
- Chief Economists Outlook: May 2025 | World Economic Forum
The May 2025 Chief Economists Outlook explores key trends in the global economy, including the latest outlook for growth, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy
- The new skills triad for the future of work | World Economic Forum
We call them the “new skills triad”: carbon intelligence, virtual intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI) These should be front and centre for higher education institutions, HR departments and government-led employability programmes striving to stay ahead of workplace transformation
- Publications | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum publishes a comprehensive series of reports which examine in detail the broad range of global issues it seeks to address with stakeholders as part of its mission of improving the state of the world Besides reports on its key events and standalone publications such as the Global Competitiveness Report, the Global Risks Report and the Global Gender Gap Report, the Forum
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