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Artificial intelligence in public services

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has issued guidance aimed at public sector organisations, which focuses on eliminating bias when using artificial intelligence.

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The quest for digital skills

This report from the Economist Intelligence Unit explores the supply and demand of digital skills across four industries: financial services, healthcare, retail and manufacturing. 

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Retail 2020: fewer but better jobs

This report from the British Retail Consortium is the first of three reports that will explore the transforming retail workplace landscape and the implications of these changes for jobs in the industry. 

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A grim long-term outlook for retail workers

The current state of the job market is weak. But how is the current state of industry affecting retail workers? Allison Linn discusses.

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Future of retail

This report by Raconteur discusses the future of retail in light of the changing landscape and technological advances.

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Why the future of retail will blow your mind

The lines between the digital and physical worlds are blurring. But how will this, alongside emerging technologies affect the world of retail? Puneet Mehta considers.

 

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The changing face of retail

Changes in today's retail environment are leading to questions about the long-term viability of the traditional retail model. But what pressures do retailers face? How will economic and technological advances shape the retail landscape? Deloitte considers.

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Open all hours: the future of the high street

The current gloom on the high street would have us believe that the future is bleak for physical stores, but retailers are using lateral thinking and innovative digital ideas to create shopping outlets fit for the 21st century.

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The rise of generation C - implications for the world of work 2020

By the year 2020, an entire generation will have grown up in a primarily digital world. How will this "Generation C" affect the future of work? Strategy& comment.

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