New Economy Skills Unlocking the Human Advantage 2025

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Simultaneous skill acquisition FIGURE 7 Resilience, flexibility and agility Teaching and mentoring Motivation and self-awarenessTalent management Quality controlService orientation and customer service Environmental awarenessSpeaking, writing and languages Analytical thinking AI and big data Systems thinking Technological literacy Resource management and operations Design and user experience Mathematical and statistical thinking Marketing and media Programming Networks and cybersecurity Leadership and social influence Creative thinking Dependability and attention to detailCuriosity and lifelong learningEmpathy and active listening Human-centric skills AI, data and digital skills Green and sustainability skills Business skillsProbability that courses covering each focus human-centric skill also teach other skills. Each arrow shows the pair of skills that are often co-taught with another skill in Coursera courses. Thicker flows mean skills are more often taught together, with colours highlighting the category of the related skill. Notes: This graph was constructed by first selecting human-centric skills as the focus, in order to provide a clearer view of how they connect with related skills. Source: Coursera; World Economic Forum, Global Skills Taxonomy. New Economy Skills: Unlocking the Human Advantage 14
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