Article | REF: G7036 V1

COVID-19 redefines technology and usage obsolescence

Authors: Kenaan WELTER, Arnaud FROIDURE, Sohane PAILHOUS, Léna VONDRACEK, Sacha HINFRAY-CACHEUX

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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    3. Obsolescence of professional skills

    The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented upheaval in the world of work, reshaping the way companies operate and individuals work. This period was marked by an acceleration in the digitization of businesses, prompting the need for rapid adaptation to new economic and social realities.

    3.1 Digital transformation of companies: accelerating towards Factory 4.0

    According to a study carried out by the McKinsey Group , the health crisis has...

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