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Transformation towards Human Workforce 4.0 through the Qualification Model LTA-FIT

Grit Rehe, Robert Schneider, Denny Thimm

2020Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences/Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Even though digitization is a topic of high interest and promises remarkable benefits for the German manufacturing industry, it is still in its development phase. Thus, necessities arising from it are not predictable, yet. A great obstacle that will occur is the appropriate qualification of employees at all levels, sectors and firm sizes. The integration of new technologies will have radical impact on the role and job profile of all staff members as they alter the requirements across the whole value chain and lead to new processes. Latest studies showed that an insufficient qualification of employees is one of the greatest challenges for a successful digitization. Thus, to regain a globally leading position in the manufacturing industry German companies, especially small and medium sized enterprises (SME), need to qualify their employees appropriately. The LTA-FIT model is an approach that aims to face these challenges.

Topics & Concepts

DigitizationWorkforceBusinessObstacleGermanPosition (finance)Process managementValue (mathematics)Emerging technologiesIndustrial organizationMarketingKnowledge managementComputer scienceEconomicsTelecommunicationsMachine learningFinancePolitical scienceEconomic growthArchaeologyHistoryLawArtificial intelligenceDigital Transformation in IndustryDigital Innovation in IndustriesFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems