Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, a member of Standard Bank Group, has urged
employees to embrace digitization and build career resilience through
diversity and upskilling to be outstanding in the
workplace. Olufunke
Amobi, Country Head, Human Capital, gave this advice during a Virtual
Learning Series themed “Building Career Resilience”.
Amobi revealed that forces of change such as globalization and rapid
technological advancements such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics,
cognitive technologies and crowdsourcing, amongst others, are the
rationale for the evolution of careers and their shift from traditional
to contemporary.
She noted that the traditional career path was defined in terms of
linear progression up the firm’s hierarchy while seeking to obtain
greater extrinsic rewards. The contemporary career trajectory, on the
other hand, focuses on experiences and competencies that exist across
firms, driven by values that are more flexible and dynamic.
Amobi also encouraged participants to build contemporary careers as
well as a strong network to enable them attain success in their
professions. She also advocated the need for workers to invest in
technology and exploit various websites for free online courses to
develop their digital literacy skills.
She further stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the
workplace culture, emphasizing that workers that would survive these
times are those that can easily adapt in the rapidly changing world. She
counselled employees to acquire various skillsets to enable them to
respond to changes in the workplace, noting that “we are in a Volatile
Uncertain Complex Ambiguous (VUCA) world.”
According to her, the internet age bordered on contemporary career,
which is self-directed and non-linear. “Building diversity and depth of
skill are key in multiplying knowledge and skillset and making them
future proof. That is the reality of the 4th industrial revolution that
sees a rise of the internet age” she said.
She cited how most jobs during the lockdown were done remotely and
online, adding that the dexterity in such times will be considered
during recruitment processes. She however encouraged workers to build
their careers based on their passion as that is a sure way to build
their network faster while on the job.
She also urged workers to respond to the new normal by being
proactive and not reactive. “There is the need to be creative,
innovative and knowledgeable about digitization and the wave of change”
she said.
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