The workshop, presented under the pillar of “Innovation”, will explore how intergenerational collaboration can reshape careers and drive workplace innovation.
Featured speakers include Johannes Koettl from the World Bank Group and Mohammed Al-Kabour from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, Saudi Arabia.
Riyadh: Tuwaq News
The Global Labor Market Conference (GLMC) is pleased to announce its participation in the upcoming Misk Global Forum, taking place November 18-19, 2024. GLMC will be hosting a workshop titled “Silver and Bold: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Together” on November 19 at the Misk Global Forum’s Skills Dukkan venue.
The workshop will explore how collaboration across generations can reshape careers, expand knowledge and create a future where every contribution matters. This timely discussion aims to bridge the generational gap in the workplace, showcasing how young upstarts and experienced workers can thrive together.
The workshop will feature distinguished speakers from GLMC, Johannes Koettl, Senior Economist at the World Bank Group and Member of the GLMC Scientific Committee, and Mohammed Al-Kabour, Director of the Riyadh Behavioral Insights Center for Labor Market Policies at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, Saudi Arabia, and Member of the GLMC Scientific Committee.
Under the pillar of “Innovation”, the workshop will address key topics such as knowledge transfer, mentorship and the integration of diverse perspectives in creating a dynamic and inclusive workforce. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the benefits of intergenerational collaboration and how it can drive innovation and growth in the labor market.
GLMC is committed to shaping the future of the global labor market through insights, ideas, trends, dialogue, knowledge sharing and the exchange of data. The upcoming workshop at the Misk Global Forum is a testament to this commitment, offering a platform for thought leaders to share their expertise and engage with a diverse audience.
For more information about the workshop or to register for the Misk Global Forum, please visit
miskglobalforum.com