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The Technology Skills Every Employee Should Have Today

Date Published
March 18, 2023
Section
Strategy
Areas of Expertise
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Entrepreneurship & Innovation Labor Markets Leadership & Organizational Behavior Operations & Supply Chain Management Organizations & Markets Strategy
From:
CBS In the News

Are your tech skills enough to keep you competitive in today’s job market?

Columbia Business School Dean Costis Maglaras and Professor of Business Ciamac Moallemi are featured in a Wall Street Journal article exploring the tech skills that every employee needs to thrive in today’s evolving workplace. 

Dean Maglaras emphasizes that technology isn’t just an enabler—it’s driving major changes in how businesses operate, and making it crucial for employees to bring core tech knowledge into their roles

Professor Moallemi goes on to highlight the growing need for basic coding skills, like Python and SQL, that can enhance collaboration between business professionals and tech teams. 

Both of their contributions underscore the shifting expectations in today’s workplace—the need for employees to be proficient in advanced digital tools and adaptable to technological shifts. From data analysis to project management, understanding key software and digital tools can set you apart and boost your career.

Are you equipped with the right tech skills to stay ahead in your career? What key tech knowledge do you need to stand out in today’s job market? Read the full article to learn how to sharpen your digital expertise and boost your professional value.

Mentioned Faculty

Dean Costis Maglaras

Costis Maglaras

Dean
Dean's Office
David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
Ciamac Moallemi

Ciamac Moallemi

William von Mueffling Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
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The Wall Street Journal

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