
10 skills you need to thrive tomorrow – and the universities that will help you get them
As the world of work changes, so too must universities. This is what they might look like very soon.
Paul Kruchoski is a Director at Guidehouse, where he helps government agencies modernize operations and adopt emerging technologies. He previously served as a senior U.S. diplomat and career member of the Senior Executive Service; in his final State Department role he was chief operating officer for public diplomacy, managing a $1.5 billion budget and a 5,000-person global organization. He won the State Department's Sean Smith Award for Innovation in the Use of Technology. He is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, an advisory council member at the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, and a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He writes on diplomacy, technology, and organizations at www.krucho.ski. Outside of work, he is an accomplished cellist.
As the world of work changes, so too must universities. This is what they might look like very soon.
By 2040, many of the children born this year will be joining the workforce. The world they find will be very different from ours today. How we work and live will be shaped by artificial i...
