117: People First
People First: Building Digital Skills in a Pharma 4.0 World
As pharmaceutical transformation accelerates, one factor stands above technology itself — people. In this episode, we explore how digital skills, leadership, and culture are shaping the future of Pharma 4.0, creating empowered, adaptive, and innovation-driven workforces.
From foundational digital literacy to advanced AI, data analytics, and automation competencies, this episode breaks down how organizations are preparing talent for an intelligent, connected, and compliant future.
Discover how leading pharma companies are:
- Achieving 90% digital implementation success rates through workforce upskilling.
- Using AI literacy, IoT, and predictive analytics to close the digital talent gap.
- Leveraging VR and immersive training to improve learning outcomes by 74% and reduce timelines by 80%.
- Building change-ready leadership that reduces digital transformation failure rates by 90%.
- Designing competency frameworks aligned with ISPE’s Pharma 4.0 skill management standards.
We also explore the future of pharma work — where human intelligence meets digital fluency, and innovation becomes a shared skill.
Whether you’re a digital transformation leader, HR strategist, or training professional, this episode reveals how to create a sustainable, future-ready workforce where technology enables — but people lead.
🎧 Listen now to learn how “People First” thinking powers Pharma 4.0 success.
Resources:
Book Series: Center of Excellence – Pharma 4.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F1DX4XXB
Udemy Course: Smart Manufacturing in Pharma https://www.udemy.com/course/smart-manufacturing-in-pharma/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@COE-PHARMA4.0
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