Students interested in a career in manufacturing need soft skills to navigate change, positively impact others, and solve problems. In this joint webinar, Siemens and Deloitte will discuss the "soft skills" that future workers should focus on developing as they prepare for their careers.
This webinar is part of a series of content that Siemens is building to support Mike Nager’s book, The Smart Student’s Guide to Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0. His book serves as an introduction to the field of manufacturing for students.
Joining from the Siemens and Deloitte alliance, our presenter, Steve Lancaster, will share the work that his team has compiled, which is called Human Capital Trends. Deloitte surveyed over 14,000 individuals in 95 countries to bring this work to fruition.
Spécialiste senior du marketing de la fabrication
David Lyell est responsable du marketing pour les petites et moyennes entreprises. Il développe des contenus qui trouvent un écho auprès des entreprises à la recherche de solutions répondant à leurs besoins, actuels comme futurs. Avant de rejoindre Siemens, David a travaillé dans l'ensemble de l'industrie manufacturière, de l'atelier à la couverture du secteur dans les médias papier et numériques.
Deloitte Unlimited Reality Workforce Lead
Steve is a Managing Director in Deloitte Human Capital Consulting where he leads Deloitte’s Workforce Development practice in North America delivering market leading services and solutions in Learning, Leadership Development, Knowledge Management and Skills Based Transformations. He also leads Deloitte’s Augmented Workforce Experience practice that leverages spatial computing tools such as Augmented and Virtual Reality to enhance workers abilities to do their jobs and learn and develop new skills in immersive environments. In addition, he is part of a leadership team that is innovating how Deloitte serves their clients and how their clients work differently by incorporating Generative AI into work processes.