In 1995, global leaders met in Beijing to adopt an ambitious roadmap for achieving gender equality in the years to come. Twenty years later, it's clear that while progress has been made, we're stil...
The rote tasks of any information-intensive job can be automated. It doesn’t matter if you are a doctor, lawyer, architect, reporter, or even programmer: The robot takeover will be epic.
Jonathan Phillips of Coca-Cola Enterprises talks about the future of work and the digital workplace at Intranet Now, the first and only independent intranet co…
Not quite. HR’s role is changing, as a growing number of companies give more power to individual team leaders to evaluate and guide their direct reports.
Like every other generation before us, we believe that we're living in the most important time in history. Exploring the future of work for a freelance..
Antiwork sentiment pervades society, but the basic income movement is one reason to be optimistic. The post Brian Dean, “Antiwork – a radical shift in how we view ‘jobs’” appeared first on BIEN.
2015 will be the year gamification inside the workplace migrates from a few isolated pilots to a new way to engage and recognize high performing employees.
How close will February's unemployment rate come to "full employment"? Not close enough, argues economist John Komlos, who believes the right to life implies a right to a job. Komlos is the author of “What Every Economics Student Needs to Know and Doesn’t Get in the Usual Principles Text."
THE TRADITIONAL WORKPLACE, AS WE'VE KNOWN IT, DOESN'T EVEN EXIST TODAY. The explosion of new technologies, mass adoption of social channels, ubiquity of mobil…
Jonathan Phillips of Coca-Cola Enterprises talks about the future of work and the digital workplace at Intranet Now, the first and only independent intranet co…
THE TRADITIONAL WORKPLACE, AS WE'VE KNOWN IT, DOESN'T EVEN EXIST TODAY. The explosion of new technologies, mass adoption of social channels, ubiquity of mobile…
2015 will be the year gamification inside the workplace migrates from a few isolated pilots to a new way to engage and recognize high performing employees.
Ministerio TIC Colombia (CC BY 2.0) James Pethokoukis Via The Week: The robopocalypse for workers may be inevitable. In this vision of the future, super-smart machines will best humans in pretty much every task.
Perry shares with us the future of work as he sees it, as part of his quest to change the world, one conversation at a time. Work is about to be exploded in terms of accessibility and opportunity...
On February 19, The Hamilton Project convened academic experts and business leaders to discuss the future of work in the machine age. Opening remarks were delivered by former U.S. Treasury...
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