DGHR organises second edition of Human Resources Forum for 2024

DUBAI: Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has organised the second edition of the Human Resources Forum with an aim to upskill and reskill the workforce. Hosted on Microsoft Teams, the forum titled ‘Workforce Upskilling and Reskilling’, was attended by Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the DGHR, along with department directors, section heads, and human resources specialists from the Dubai Government.

The forum pursued to equip department managers, section heads, and human resources specialists in the Dubai Government with the necessary skills and capabilities to keep in pace with the rapid technological advancements, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Moreover, the forum highlighted the ongoing trends that have the potential to affect the workforce’s future.

Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of the Dubai Government Human Resources Department, said, ‘The second edition of Human Resources Forum showcases DGHR’s commitment to enhancing
the skills and capabilities of the workforce, in light of the rapid technological developments, particularly in AI. The initiative is in line with the ambitious vision of our wise leadership to position the Dubai Government as one of the best globally in leveraging AI across its institutions. We, at DGHR, are dedicated to upskilling and reskilling the workforce, as it is vital for ensuring sustainable growth and maintaining competitiveness in the labour market. The forum serves as an ideal platform to share expertise and showcase local and global initiatives that ensure a prosperous future that is based on knowledge and innovation, especially amidst the exceptional opportunities and prevalent challenges that AI presents.’

‘We reaffirm our commitment to empowering our national cadres and equipping them with the requisite skills to drive digital transformation. DGHR has been dedicated to bolstering Dubai’s efforts towards becoming the smartest city in the world across all sectors. This is in line with the wise
vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, which is aimed at enhancing the quality of life in Dubai, and boosting its competitiveness globally, further positioning it as the best city in the work to live, work and visit,’ Al Falasi added.

Dr. Saeed Aldhaheri, Director of the Centre for Futures Studies, University of Dubai, gave a presentation titled ‘Upskilling and Reskilling the Skills of the Workforce in the Era of Artificial Intelligence’, during which he highlighted global trends that are impacting the future of workforce skills, including technologies such as AI and automation. It also focussed on key areas such as the transition from hiring for jobs to hiring for skills, green economy, sustainability, social responsibility, improvement of leadership roles, and data-driven human resources.

Dr. Aldhaheri further emphasised the importance of enhancing workforce skills to stay abreast with digital transformations.

Additionally, Mariam
Al Suwaidi, Senior Vice President of Shared Services at ADNOC Sour Gas, gave an in-depth presentation titled ‘ADNOC Academy: The Stages of Developing and Building Workforce Skills’, showcasing ADNOC’s experience in enhancing employees’ skills. She further highlighted innovative strategies devised by the company in the areas of lifelong learning and skill development to ensure its competitiveness and maintain sustainable economic growth.

During the forum, a discussion was also held on ‘Skills Needed in the Future’, which included basic skills and capabilities, technical and specialised skills, AI skills, basic digital skills, lifelong learning mentality, and learning flexibility.

The Forum further discussed the statistics from the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023, according to which 42 percent of job tasks would be completed by 2027, and 44 percent of the workforce skills would transform in the next five years. It also addressed the significance of enhancing and restructuring skills to stay
updated with the evolving labour market.

Source : Emirates News Agency