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Seventy-three percent of Boston workers believe the ability and willingness to learn new skills is the most important proficiency employers seek in new hires. Careers 3.0 highlights findings and recommendations from more than 50 studies conducted by Apollo Research Institute on the convergence of education, skills, and work from national and local perspectives.
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Sixty-two percent of San Francisco employers cited the economy as the most important challenge to running a successful business. The study Life in the 21st-Century Workforce explores employer and worker perspectives on the education and skills needed for career success.
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As video and graphic animation are increasingly used for designing workplace presentations, employers will need workers able to communicate using visual media. New Media Literacy is one of 10 future work skills identified in a groundbreaking report by Institute for the Future for Apollo Research Institute.
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CLO Breakfast Club in San Francisco. Left to right: Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director, Apollo Research Institute; Eric Bruner, Chief Technologist, GP Strategies; Pat Kunkel, Vice President, Learning Strategy and Curriculum Services, Xerox; Chuck Battipede, Vice President and CLO for Learning and Development, HP.
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CLO Breakfast Club
As a panelist at the 2012 Chief Learning Officer (CLO) Breakfast Club events, Apollo Research Institute Vice President and Managing Director Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti spoke on the convergence of education, skills, and work. The event series, The Learning Economy: Development That Drives Results, took place in Boston, September 13; San Francisco, October 4; New York, October 18; and Washington, DC, October 25.
Staffing World 2012
Women and the Future of Employment and Leadership was the topic of a presentation by Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director of Apollo Research Institute, at the American Staffing Association’s Staffing World 2012 conference in Las Vegas, October 9-11.
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Michael Hites, Associate Vice President and Executive Chief Information Officer, University of Illinois, and Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director, Apollo Research Institute, at the SCUP 2012 North Central Regional Conference.
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SCUP 2012 North Central Regional Conference - University of Illinois
Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director of Apollo Research Institute, presented Society 3.0: Creating Tomorrow's Future Today at the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) 2012 North Central Regional Conference, at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, October 9.
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MBA Women International Leadership Conference. Left to right: Liesl Riddle, George Washington University; Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Apollo Research Institute; DeAnna Burton, FAF International; Ann Bordelon, Sam's Club; Susan Edwards, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney; and Diane Brady, Bloomberg Businessweek.
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MBA Women International
MBA Women International hosted Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director of Apollo Research Institute, as a panelist at the session, A View from the Top from Women Who Are There at its 2012 Leadership Conference and Career Fair in Phoenix, October 19.
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Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti, Vice President and Managing Director, Apollo Research Institute, presented Society 3.0: How Technology Is Reshaping Education, Work and Society at the ASTD regional conference.
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American Society for Training & Development
Apollo Research Institute Vice President and Managing Director Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti presented the opening keynote on the future of careers and education at the 2012 ASTD Twin Cities Chapter Regional Conference and Expo in Minneapolis, October 23.
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