by Nicole Forini | Mar 16, 2024 | adapt to change, Change Agility, Government policy
The opportunities of the short week Six-month probation, 4 working days, same salary. One can hardly believe that we would all put our signature on it. While it still seems a fairly distant prospect in Italy, the introduction of the short work week is being seriously...
by Nicole Forini | Mar 16, 2024 | Change Agility, Mental Agility, Team working
The anti-labor movement The New York Times dubbed it the “anti-ambition” era. That 47 million Americans left their jobs in one year, the newspaper argues, cannot be considered an issue related only to burnout or the search for a better place. Two years...
by Nicole Forini | Mar 16, 2024 | Automation technology, Change Agility, Communication, Information technology, Technological trends
The hunt for technology sector brains Technology companies are facing a new, very fresh crisis: they no longer know who to hire. Forget the image of the headhunter chased by the would-be candidate, because today’s ICT-skilled workers certainly do not need to woo...
by Nicole Forini | Mar 16, 2024 | Aerospace Engineering, Telecommunications engineering
The space economy, a fast-growing sector If you think the space economy is an astronaut-only affair, all orbiters and satellites, you are sorely mistaken. The sector has grown incredibly in recent years, thanks in part to the Tech giants who have decided to bet on...
by Nicole Forini | Mar 16, 2024 | Change Agility, Government policy, labor market offerings, Vocational training
Italian-style Great Resignation Are Italians quitters or not? What if the big resignation one is just a myth? It has been talked about for months in most advanced economies, but it is still not entirely clear how much and in what ways it is also occurring in the...