Alicja Mosbauer of IP Australia on the significance of data literacy in the Australian Public Service

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In the constantly changing economic landscape of Australia, data literacy has emerged as a vital skill set, with the potential to become the most in-demand skill by 2030. According to an HCAMag analysis, Australia is seeing a troubling trend of slipping behind in data literacy, particularly in the field of HR technology. The capacity to evaluate, comprehend, and use data is becoming increasingly important for informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Public Spectrum recently spoke with Alicja Mosbauer, the Chief Data Officer of IP Australia, on the importance of data literacy.

Alicja Mosbauer, the Chief Data Officer of IP Australia, gives insight into what data literacy is and why it is so critical, especially in the Australian Public Service (APS).

 

 

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Learn also more about Australia’s data landscape at the Aus Government Summit.