Learning about the Future of Work in Africa with Prof Tawana Kupe, Pretoria, South Africa
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Join us in this video episode of the Obehi Podcast. We sit down with Professor Tawana Kupe, the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. He shares his insights on the Future of Work in Africa. This conversation is vital for anyone looking to understand the evolving landscape of business and entrepreneurship on the continent.
Professor Kupe brings a unique perspective to how African professionals and businesses can adapt and thrive. He discusses the shifts shaping our careers and industries. This episode helps you understand how to Own your story in a rapidly changing world. It’s about moving From roots to relevance, ensuring your efforts contribute to lasting Legacy Building.
Many businesses and individuals across Africa face uncertainty about what the future holds for their work. Rapid changes in technology, global markets, and local demands mean traditional career paths and business models are shifting. Without clear guidance, it’s hard to prepare for these new realities. This creates a real challenge for staying competitive and building a sustainable future.
- Understanding the key trends shaping employment and business growth across Africa.
- Identifying essential skills needed for success in tomorrow’s job market.
- Strategies for businesses and individuals to adapt to technological advancements.
- Insights into how education systems can prepare the next generation for future work.
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- Step 1 (The Diagnostic): Complete Your Legacy Audit to see where your business or project stands right now.
- The Builder’s Workshop: Stop waiting and enter the AClasses Implementation Studio to start architecting your legacy assets using our proprietary Story to Asset framework.
- Targeted Solutions Hub: Explore our curated training courses and structured development programs at the AClasses Academy Portal. Every curriculum is co-created with leading professionals across Africa and the African Diaspora to deliver step-by-step, real-world solutions to our community’s key challenges.