Really good point, one key skill is to be aware of the technological options available and how they can be applied in different ways – take digital twins for example, only 5% of employers in the UK saw this as being important for reaching net zero, which means they are least likely to recognise it as a priority across the 10 countries surveyed. It is unclear how aware employers are about the potential of this technology though, so maybe that is something to survey in future. I'd also be keen to hear examples of how it is used in different sectors.
Another example that is much broader might be systems thinking, which most employers think that engineers should have as a core skill.
What do you think is the most important thing government can do to plug skills gaps?