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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: sixty2nds who wrote (19931)9/8/2017 1:13:49 PM
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Probably true at anytime in our past and likely into the future:

“I don’t care what my kids major in, but I want them to learn three skills: creative intelligence, technological acumen, and emotional intelligence,” he said. “Thinking creatively is the top requirement for a ton of jobs today, everything from chefs to engineers. Social skills -- things involving perception and empathy—will arguably be the most important skill in the future, and it can’t be automated away.”
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