The pandemic has accelerated existing processes and created new trends. One outcome of these changes was the displacement of professionals from the sectors most affected by the consequences of the rules to contain COVID-19. Interview with Francesco Armillei, research assistant at the London School of Economics and member of the think-tank Tortuga
Future of Work
A recent Nielsen survey shows that over 14 million users follow podcasts. But how can a podcast be created from scratch? What are the professional spaces in the voice market? What sort of training is needed? Rossella Pivanti talks about this at a PHYD event
The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the plans of many workers, who now seem to be looking for a new balance between private life and their jobs. “We are facing a new phase”, says occupational psychologist Michela Vignoli.
Morning Future attended Linkiesta Festival 2021 as Media Partner to take part in the talks by Luigi Marattin, Chiara Gribaudo, Roberto Benaglia and Andrea Malacrida on employment prospects linked to the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
While the GOL programme budget stands at nearly €5 billion, the regional programmes will nevertheless prove decisive. There is a pressing need to create new public-private partnerships, even involving private agencies and universities
The European Green Deal is setting the stage for a post-pandemic recovery plan, with the blue economy at the heart of its investments. A growing number of the younger generation in Italy are opting for ‘blue degrees’ to bolster their employment opportunities.
All he smelled for months after he recovered was cooked cabbage. With the help of a number of professionals, he developed a tool to help patients regain their sense of smell and correct sensory deficits.
The future of work is being shaped around three major challenges: digital transformation, demographic transformation, climate-environmental transformation. Marco Bentivogli’s point
A 17th century practice updated to the present day. A new frontier for large companies, who are scaling back the number of desks while encouraging employees to return to the office. However, there is a risk of affecting the quality of relationships and the creative process.
Readership in Italy increased by 3% during the pandemic, partially driven by digital media, yet this was not enough to decree the end of a decade-long publishing crisis. Publisher Joshua Volpara shares with PHYD what is changing in this sector and how we should imagine its future.
A deal was reached after years of debate: multinational companies will have to pay a global minimum tax of 15%. This decision was taken by the finance ministers of the G7 in June 2021 and confirmed at the G20 in July.
For over a decade, data have become not only the subject of study, but also the source of considerable economic activity. This is the scenario spawning the rise of Data Science: the science of data. Luca Malinverno and Franco Pigoli explain why it should be regarded as the key discipline of the future.
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.