What if ancient wisdom could solve our modern workforce crisis?
As artificial intelligence reshapes every industry, employers face a troubling paradox: technically trained workers who can't adapt, communicate, or make sound judgments. The education system produces credentials without character, skills without wisdom. Meanwhile, AI displacement leaves millions scrambling to reskill, only to discover technical training isn't enough.
The problem? We separated what ancient educators knew must stay together: skill development and character development.
This book reveals how 2,500 years of philosophical wisdom, from ancient Greece to global traditions, solves today's workforce readiness challenge. Validated by contemporary neuroscience and learning research, it demonstrates through parallel narratives how arete (excellence), phronesis (practical wisdom), and techne (embodied skill) create workers who thrive amid constant change.
You'll discover why character formation becomes an economic necessity in the AI era, and what becomes possible when we transform apprenticeships, graduate programmes, and workforce development from information transfer to human formation.
For displaced workers seeking relevance. For employers desperate for reliable talent. For educators and policy makers reimagining what's possible. For future generations entering an uncertain world.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution demands we become more human, not less. This book shows how.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de réf. du vendeur GOR014890636
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