Job Transition Book: Knowledge for Navigating the Twin Transitions
On April 16, during SIOS25 ROAD at the Gazometro in Rome, the Job Transition Book (JTB) will be presented: an operational framework created to address a pressing and concrete question – what skills are needed to face the ecological and digital transitions?
The JTB, developed through collaboration between ROAD and the seven corporations involved, offers a universal and flexible structure for building new professional profiles. The model is based on three key elements:
Through a simple and accessible structure, the Job Transition Book maps over 1,000 knowledge points, organized into eight key areas:
Four dedicated to the Ecological Transition:
- CLIMATE CHANGE – Long-term changes in the Earth’s temperatures and weather patterns, caused by both natural phenomena and human activities.
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY – An economic model based on reducing, reusing, recycling, and recovering resources, aimed at lowering environmental impact and promoting environmental regeneration.
- SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY – A set of strategies designed to improve transportation, reduce its negative effects on the environment, health, and society, and promote inclusive and accessible mobility.
- SMART CITY – Urban environments that use digital technologies and eco-friendly solutions to improve quality of life and well-being in a sustainable and inclusive manner.
Four dedicated to the Digital Transition:
- ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES – Emerging and advanced technologies that transform how individuals and organizations learn and operate.
- DATA ANALYTICS – Using data to optimize business experiences and operations, with a focus on sustainability and efficiency.
- IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECURITY – Ensuring the security, integration, and programming needed to build and protect technological infrastructure.
- INNOVATION MANAGEMENT – Leading projects with a focus on innovation, especially in digital experiences and sustainability.
The JTB enables the creation of professional profiles through three key steps:
- The universe of KNOWLEDGE: the set of technical, managerial, and organizational know-how, accessible via the 1,000 mapped knowledge points for the twin transitions.
- The KNOW-HOW: the applicable level of skill required to perform tasks and transfer knowledge within an organization.
- The SOFT SKILLS: essential behavioral competencies that support transformation processes in the context of sustainability.
The process concludes by assembling the puzzle: aligning knowledge, skills, and soft skills to shape comprehensive professional profiles.
The future roadmap envisions the evolution of the project into a permanent laboratory – Change and Transition: a space for ongoing dialogue and updates on emerging knowledge, fostering an innovation culture oriented toward sustainability.