Image source: © bowie15 – [[www.123rf.com 123RF.com]]</span>The world of work has been changing over the past decade. There were talks of the fourth industrial revolution by many forward-thinking individuals, but the trends towards the revolution has become very clear in the workspace. Trends such as remote work which seemed an impossible consideration for many companies, has become centre stage and many will pay the price if an effective remote work policy is not put in place. Most employers had to rapidly change the way they worked, resembling the 4IR trends that have shaped the vision of the Future of Work. The catalysing effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has turned leaders to focus on what the lasting effect of the pandemic will have on their workplace. Leaders in education have turned their focus on what the lasting effect will be on (a) educators and (b) the future leaders - the youth - and they have a responsibility as a transformative element in society to be paving the way to thriving, growth mind-set individuals ready for the fourth and even the fifth industrial revolutions. But how?
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Image source: © bowie15 – [[www.123rf.com 123RF.com]]</span>The world of work has been changing over the past decade. There were talks of the fourth industrial revolution by many forward-thinking individuals, but the trends towards the revolution has become very clear in the workspace. Trends such as remote work which seemed an impossible consideration for many companies, has become centre stage and many will pay the price if an effective remote work policy is not put in place. Most employers had to rapidly change the way they worked, resembling the 4IR trends that have shaped the vision of the Future of Work. The catalysing effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has turned leaders to focus on what the lasting effect of the pandemic will have on their workplace. Leaders in education have turned their focus on what the lasting effect will be on (a) educators and (b) the future leaders - the youth - and they have a responsibility as a transformative element in society to be paving the way to thriving, growth mind-set individuals ready for the fourth and even the fifth industrial revolutions. But how?
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