Automation has the potential to radically change what work looks like. This includes workers focusing on what humans are innately skilled for and leaving mundane tasks to machines. While there will be opportunities for increased advancement and quality of life, it also has the potential to displace numerous Georgians who do not have the skills to adapt. Covid-19 has accelerated many of these automation trends with increased digital activity meaning it is even more important to prepare our state’s workforce for these emerging challenges.
On February 19th, Stephen Pruitt with the Southern Regional Education Board will join MAX to share what the data says for Georgia and neighboring states as well as which strategies could be implemented to increase resiliency and adaptability of our talent base.
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Launched in 2014, the mission of MAX is to advance economic competitiveness in the Atlanta region by strengthening connections, collaborations, and practices among workforce developers and organizations engaged in workforce development. Through our webinar series, MAX Minutes, MAX seeks to bring timely insights to providers, intermediaries, and other partners in workforce. MAX Minutes features talks by key experts in the Atlanta region and beyond on important workforce matters.