The Future of Sports Career under the Fourth Industrial Revolution By Dr. Mohamed Belal Professor, Faculty of Physical Education , Alexandria University CEO, Career Development Center & Entrepreneurship mohamedbelal.com April 2019
Agenda • Introduction of the fourth industrial revolution. • Careers and skills in the fourth industrial revolution • Sports in the fourth industrial revolution. • Sports Graduate Careers Map. • How will the Fourth Industrial Revolution affect Sport’s Career? • Future of Sport Careers in the fourth industrial revolution.
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The world is changing and it is changing fast. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is blurring the lines between the real and the technological world and challenging what it means to be human.
.العالم يتغير ويتغير بسرعة تقوم الثورة الصناعية الرابعة بطمس الخطوط الفاصلة بين العالم الحقيقي والعالم التكنولوجي وتحدي ما يعنيه .أن تكون إنسانًا
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An individual’s ability to earn a livelihood is changing and, in most cases, reducing. The impact of automation is redrawing the shape of all organizations. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs 2018report suggests the human share of labour hours will drop from 71% to 58% by 2025. Machines and algorithms will increase their contribution to specific job tasks by an average of 57%.
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The demand for human skills is not in decline. There is a net positive outlook for jobs despite significant job disruption, and human skills, as well as jobs with distinctly human traits, are still in demand. According to the Future of Jobs report, 75 million current jobs will be displaced by the shift in the division of labour between humans, machines and algorithms, but 133 million new jobs will be created as well.
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What the next 20 years will mean for jobs – and how to prepare?
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Skills that will be essential to our future success 1. Mental Elasticity and Complex Problem Solving 2. Critical Thinking 3. Creativity 4. People & Robots Skills 5. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) 6. SMAC (Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) 7. Interdisciplinary Knowledge
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How will the Fourth Industrial Revolution affect Sport’s Career?
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Chat bots
Internet of Things
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Blockchain
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Voice-activated personal assistants
Crypto currencies
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Key Olympic Sports Trends
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Key Olympic Sports Trends
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PR / Social Media Manager As businesses across every industry start to harness the power of social media, professional sports organizations are also getting in on the act. Most teams now have their own social media presence, run by a dedicated team of content specialists. If you have a background in content management, social media marketing or digital marketing in general, then this could be an ideal role for you. You’ll be expected to produce and distribute content daily, meaning you’ll get to interview players all the time – perfect, if you happen to be a fan. According to PayScale, entry-level salaries for a social media manager are also generous; you can expect to earn around $45,000 (£33,800) for your troubles.
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Coach of
Wing Board
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Jetpack Racing
Specialist of Players Development
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Specialist of Players Safety
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Smart Operations Manager in Stadiums
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Specialist of Cybersecurity in sport Defense is a critical part of many sports, but it’s also becoming essential for sports organizations that need to protect their data and systems from a variety of cyberthreats. Cybersecurity is a crucial consideration for nearly every business and organization. In recent years, teams and leagues — even individual athletes — have become affected by this development. The motives behind cyberattacks on sports organizations vary widely, ranging from industrial espionage and sabotage to simple identity theft. Teams and sports leaders recognize that they are increasingly targeted by these threats, and they are taking steps to beef up their defenses and protect themselves.
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A Smart assistant coach Oxford University and Deloitte predict a bright future for robots in an array of professions. According to their system, able to assess the automation risk of any job, coaches are unlikely to be replaced by robots in the next two decades, though the percentage is quite high, compared to other careers.
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A Smart Operation Manager According to the technology system, able to assess the automation risk of any job, managers and administration are unlikely to be replaced by robots in the next two decades.
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Simulation Specialists The sports industry continually incorporates new advances in technology and has long been connected to ‘big data’. Technical improvements are no longer understood without an exhaustive analysis of the data. There is a phrase that most athletes prefer not to hear: “You are only as good as your last result.” But, hard as it may seem, that’s the reality. The other, virtual reality, is proving to be one of the ways to keep improving.
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Genetic Modification Designers and Engineers Now is the time to start the conversation, and to ask whether we really want a future in which we expand the heavily-managed, highpressure, child-rearing practices we commonly accept to embryo selection, and ultimately start inserting sports genes to create talented sports children. Do we really want to add CRISPR athletes to the sporting menu?
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Blockchain sport project manager
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References : • Report of the Cybersecurity of Olympic Sports 2017. world economic forum. • Report of the Future of Jobs Report 2018, world economic forum. • Internet of Things (IoT) in Sports, Bringing IoT to Sports Analytics, Player Safety, and Fan Engagement 2018 , Deloitte Digital. • Cybersecurity in Sports 2017, Questions of Privacy and Ethics, Max Greenwald, Tufts University . • The Cybersecurity of Olympic Sports , NEW OPPORTUNITIES, NEW RISKS, Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity 2018.
Dr. Mohamed Belal Tel : +2 01000005324 Email : support@mohamedbelal.com
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