How to Future-Proof Your Career: A Practical Self-Assessment for a Changing Job Market
Six months ago, compiling a weekly operations report for a mid-sized company (pulling data from multiple systems, finding bottlenecks, summarizing performance metrics, and flagging recommendations for the management team) might have taken an operations analyst the better part of a day. It was real, skilled work, but it was also work that crowded out the higher-value tasks that only someone with their knowledge and experience could do. Today, AI-powered analytics tools can pull and format that data, identify patterns , and produce a draft summary in a fraction of the time. The analyst reviews the output, applies their expertise, refines the recommendations, an...