HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ROLES IN THE CONDITION OF INDUSTRY 4.0

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R. R. Oqmullayev

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The paper analyses the role of modern human resources in creation of suitable education system for the 4th Industrial Revolution. As companies in Uzbekistan are beginning to embrace Industry 4.0 elements, such as automation and digitalization of agricultural sector of economy, there is a strong need of hiring new generation of talent with solid background in computer programming skillsets and digital culture. Main challenge facing successful implementation of Industry 4.0 in agricultural sector is the lack of talent and absence of staff training. In this regard, organization of non-profit STEM higher education institutions in Uzbekistan are key in digital transformation of the industry in the region.

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R. R. Oqmullayev. (2022). HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ROLES IN THE CONDITION OF INDUSTRY 4.0. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 10(8), 198–204. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/2465
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