Social Sciences, asked by maritesgolpe11, 7 months ago

what can you possibly do to turn this pandemic challenge into opportunities? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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While the coronavirus pandemic presents business risks in some areas, it also offers opportunities in others. One promising opportunity is the digital economy. With the current coronavirus pandemic, the digital economy needs to adapt better and faster. This is more prominent in how skills development takes place in the Information and communication technology (ICT) sector. The Moldovan ICT sector is highly export-oriented that requires a supply of skilled human resources. Enterprises that invest in their digital strategy, while balancing short-term efforts with long-term measures, will emerge from this pandemic more competitive. Adaption to the current crisis and ensuring continuity and quality, therefore, is strategic and long-term in the area of labor markets for countries like Moldova.

Answered by TanmayiNagabhairava
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While the coronavirus pandemic presents business risks in some areas, it also offers opportunities in others. One promising opportunity is the digital economy. With the current coronavirus pandemic, the digital economy needs to adapt better and faster. This is more prominent in how skills development takes place in the Information and communication technology (ICT) sector. The Moldovan ICT sector is highly export-oriented that requires a supply of skilled human resources. Enterprises that invest in their digital strategy, while balancing short-term efforts with long-term measures, will emerge from this pandemic more competitive. Adaption to the current crisis and ensuring continuity and quality, therefore, is strategic and long-term in the area of labor markets for countries like Moldova.

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Doom and gloom have dominated headlines in the weeks since the outbreak and spread of the coronavirus. Nothing changes the fact that the pandemic is a major crisis with big negative impacts. Yet, one bright spot is how the pandemic accelerates the pace of the digital transformation.

A significant disruption of the pandemic has occurred in the provision of IT-based education, training and mobility opportunities for learners and training providers. The crisis has caught the education system unprepared, and training institutions that understand the required change are adapting as fast as they can. This includes non-formal private training providers, who until recently were mostly focused on in-class delivery; they are now moving to adapt their courses so that participants can continue benefiting from the training.

The Moldovan ICT sector is highly export-oriented. There are increased demands of digital services and therefore the sector is experiencing transformation in different areas, one of which is skills development.

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