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Stemming from the results of occupational analysis this service defines the future scenarios and workforce job roles needed to ensure performances and safety aligned to the requirements of the sector.
Consulting related to Business Consultancy in the context of Manufacturing
Scope:
Deep Blue developed an innovative service for defining skills, and competencies required by future occupational profiles. Stemming from the results of occupational analysis this service defines the future scenarios and workforce job roles needed to ensure performances and safety aligned to the requirements of the sector. This has been successfully applied to manufacturing and aviation.
The fourth industrial revolution (digital industry) combined with artificial intelligence and data science is designed for improving efficiencies whilst reducing costs. Despite these changes, the human being will remain in a key dominant role, because it is not expected that humans, will be substituted entirely by autonomous technology in the foreseeable future. Mechanical intelligence, for instance, is limited to the selection of predefined options, while human creativity, flexibility, the ability to learn and to improve are required to design and configure systems, processes, and products even in exceptional situations. This innovative service allows us to explore the potential of the technologies in several working settings in the near future and to design the role of humans together with intelligent devices, intelligent systems, and intelligent automation towards safe and efficient working environments.
Approach:
Deep Blue will conduct a four-step iterative process following different areas of investigation. The approach mostly undertaken foresees part of the process to be conducted remotely, where Deep Blue starts getting acquintenced with workers through vis-a-vis interviews and brainstorming sessions, while another part of the process is generally conducted onsite, through visits and observations directly in the field.
To compensate for the impossibility to travel during COVID-19, remote study protocols have been developed for conducting user research and studying the user experience (e.g., remote visual interviews, virtual simulations for conducting usability assessments). In addition, Deep Blue is currently developing tools for automatic data collection that is not intrusive (i.e., no shadowing/no external observers on the production floor, less security, and safety issues to mitigate) and more objective and less impacted by the judgment of the observer.
Outcome:
By adopting a human-centered design approach and a backcasting technique, and multi-criteria analysis this service allows to depict the near future, the main technological innovations introduced, the way work could change, and derive the new profiles needed to work effectively, efficiently, and safely in future scenarios.
Description of how the workforce that operates/maintains services/equipment looks today.
Expectations And Demands: Description of how the workforce, likely to operate the equipment/services, will look in the future and how it will change from today (divided by market/segment). What are the skills that will become “must-haves” in the future? The analysis of training needs is used as the main input for the design of different study pathways that will show possible options for vertical and lateral skills progression and advancement.
Which skills will be needed to interact seamlessly with machines that will do most of the information analysis work? What will be valued as a skill when options for decision-making will be presented to us automatically, without even asking for those? Which skills will be needed, when failures will require getting “under the bonnet” and understanding what is going on? What are the pathways for training and education to enable the acquisition of the skills? The step focuses on the co-design and development of training courses, coaching sessions, and other types of change management activities based on the needs analysis, skills gap analysis, and selected future scenarios identified.
How can different profiles be supported in their skilling, upskilling, and reskilling processes? The last phase is dedicated to the implementation of tools and material to support new entrants (skilling); Professionals and practitioners (upskilling); employers (reskilling) and training providers who can gain insight into sector trends and existing and emerging skills that are in demand, and design programs to address industry needs accordingly, and is based on suitable and innovative teaching and training methodologies. This step will be completed with insights into how the older generation responds to technology change.