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99. The top skill you need to succeed in the Information Age Tech for Non-Techies

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Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen famously wrote that “software is eating the world.”
While digital transformation is everywhere, and even your coffee shop has an app, this doesn't mean we all need to learn STEM subjects and become coders.
The vast majority of jobs remain non-technical. 
To succeed in today's economy, ambitious professionals need to learn how to become Digital Collaborators. This means learning additional skills, rather than completely retraining.
Learning notes from this episode:
Microsoft says that "the demand for digital skills continues to grow, and we estimate that digital job capacity – or the total number of technology-oriented jobs – will increase nearly five-fold by 2025, rising from 41 million in 2020 to 190 million in 2025. These numbers are in stark contrast, and they illustrate the digital skills gap that has accompanied the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” Being a Digital Collaborator means learning to collaborate with a tech team, speak a common language and ask the right questions. It means learning to work with developers, data scientists and designers.  Learning what data scientists do and how to work with them is the best skill set to develop for ambitious professionals, says David Wells, ex CFO Netflix and Board Chair at Wise.  What Data Scientists Do & How To Work With Them Sign up for the course & get Early Bird access here. 
If you have questions about the course, or would like to buy corporate access for your teams, please get in touch with us on info@techfornontechies.co 
 
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There are 2 ways to apply this work to your unique challenges: For companies:
If your company is going through digital transformation and you want your non-techie teams to be active participants Then get in touch with us about bespoke training & consulting on info@techfornontechies.co
For individuals, if you want to:
Build tech a venture as a non-technical innovator Succeed in tech as a non-techie Then Tech For Non-Techies membership is for you.
 
We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co
 
Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn.
Following us on Facebook and Instagram will make you smarter. 

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen famously wrote that “software is eating the world.”
While digital transformation is everywhere, and even your coffee shop has an app, this doesn't mean we all need to learn STEM subjects and become coders.
The vast majority of jobs remain non-technical. 
To succeed in today's economy, ambitious professionals need to learn how to become Digital Collaborators. This means learning additional skills, rather than completely retraining.
Learning notes from this episode:
Microsoft says that "the demand for digital skills continues to grow, and we estimate that digital job capacity – or the total number of technology-oriented jobs – will increase nearly five-fold by 2025, rising from 41 million in 2020 to 190 million in 2025. These numbers are in stark contrast, and they illustrate the digital skills gap that has accompanied the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” Being a Digital Collaborator means learning to collaborate with a tech team, speak a common language and ask the right questions. It means learning to work with developers, data scientists and designers.  Learning what data scientists do and how to work with them is the best skill set to develop for ambitious professionals, says David Wells, ex CFO Netflix and Board Chair at Wise.  What Data Scientists Do & How To Work With Them Sign up for the course & get Early Bird access here. 
If you have questions about the course, or would like to buy corporate access for your teams, please get in touch with us on info@techfornontechies.co 
 
-----
If you like learning about how tech products and profits get made, you'll like our newsletter.
It's funny too. Sign up here.
-----
There are 2 ways to apply this work to your unique challenges: For companies:
If your company is going through digital transformation and you want your non-techie teams to be active participants Then get in touch with us about bespoke training & consulting on info@techfornontechies.co
For individuals, if you want to:
Build tech a venture as a non-technical innovator Succeed in tech as a non-techie Then Tech For Non-Techies membership is for you.
 
We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co
 
Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn.
Following us on Facebook and Instagram will make you smarter. 

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