How To Fill The Life Sciences Skill Gap?
For the life science sector, cementing the digital skill gap translates into new treatments and approaches that deliver benefits to mankind. FREMONT, CA: Digital technologies have the ability to transform businesses across all industry sectors, and most life sciences firms have made the bolder moves in taking advantage of these capabilities. This illustrates the multitude of benefits digital technologies can provide to this sector, including faster drug discovery and development, enhanced operational efficiency and productivity, more personalized patient experiences, and better engagement with healthcare stakeholders. This also means that portfolio and workplace strategies need to actively drive cultural shift, with digital talent acquisition and retention as an integral part of the portfolio. Here is more to know. Source Life sciences Review The increasing skills gap in the life sciences industry is clearly a concern for many industry executives. A recent survey of human capital and Csuite leaders found that for 85 percent, talent scarcity is one of their biggest challenges. The search for new treatments will need companies to seek skills in high demand today and new skills yet to be discovered.