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If we cower in the face of disruption, our ideas will get stale, our skillsets will grow old, and our energy to adapt will precipitously decline. Tomorrow’s Jobs Today is a resource for smart people like you who realize the jobs of the future are very much here today and ours to adapt to. By absorbing the observations and advice by the people who are in love with these new careers, we can transform anxiety over the winds of change into opportunity. That goes for folks working in the private sector and the public sector, such as those employed in a smart city.
We interviewed a business leader for our new book Tomorrow’s Jobs Today who exemplifies the power of change and adaptation. He is Kevin Gray. the Chief Information Officer for the City of Burbank, leading an IT department responsible for administrative and network management, geographic information systems, and technical services for over 1400 city employees across 15 departments. Before assuming this role, he served as VP of Global Media and IT for Viacom, one of the world’s premier entertainment entities, overseeing an international team located across six continents.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://rafaelmoscatel.com/smart-city-bridging-strategy-and-governance/
By JIA PublishingIf we cower in the face of disruption, our ideas will get stale, our skillsets will grow old, and our energy to adapt will precipitously decline. Tomorrow’s Jobs Today is a resource for smart people like you who realize the jobs of the future are very much here today and ours to adapt to. By absorbing the observations and advice by the people who are in love with these new careers, we can transform anxiety over the winds of change into opportunity. That goes for folks working in the private sector and the public sector, such as those employed in a smart city.
We interviewed a business leader for our new book Tomorrow’s Jobs Today who exemplifies the power of change and adaptation. He is Kevin Gray. the Chief Information Officer for the City of Burbank, leading an IT department responsible for administrative and network management, geographic information systems, and technical services for over 1400 city employees across 15 departments. Before assuming this role, he served as VP of Global Media and IT for Viacom, one of the world’s premier entertainment entities, overseeing an international team located across six continents.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://rafaelmoscatel.com/smart-city-bridging-strategy-and-governance/