One of my earliest studies of work patterns indicated that on average knowledge workers were spending only about 35 percent of their work time inside their assigned corporate facility.
Is a robot coming for your job? It’s not a novel question, but if Gartner’s predictions are correct, the answer could be leaning more definitively toward..
About a year ago, we started filming a series that we called the Future of Work. We sought out experts in the field who are looking at the future of how we work from very different angles. This will probably...
Today I bring to you a very special Future of Work Podcast. I speak with Dr. David Bray the Chief Information Officer of the FCC, the Federal Communications Commission.
In this four part series we look at the impact of new technologies on the future of the workplace and how organisation can embrace new practices to become truly digital.
As part of our report on the future of work, we take a peek into a world where your boss is tracking you, your neighbour is a robot, and it’s cool to be old…
Davos 2016: As we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution – a digital revolution expected to transform society – we have already seen massive technological changes begin to alter the nature of work, but this is just the beginning...
Despite some individuals’ resistance, the balance between job conservation and technological progress is emerging as a robust, efficient, profitable business model resulting in overall economic growth, says Richard Milam, the Founder and CEO...
There’s a palpable feeling in the air that these are not ordinary times. The changes currently brewing will be sweeping rather than incremental as technology alters the structure of companies and the future of work.
Speaker: Moshe Vardi Moshe Vardi, Rice University explores the question "If machines are capable of doing almost any work humans can do, what will humans do?...
The Future of Work for Low-Income Workers and Families is a policy brief aimed at state policy advocates and policymakers seeking to help low-income workers and their families secure healthy econ...
In Chris Yapp's recent BCS Blog on the future of work he outlined the digital predicament that most businesses face - "The days of the 9-5 job, career for life, where work is defined by time and place has been eroding steadily.
Accelerating technological unemployment will likely be one of the most challenging societal issues in the 21st Century. Never before in history are so many industries being simultaneously upended by new technologies. Though "creative destruction," in which lost jobs are replaced with new ones, will be a factor, our newest technologies have the clear potential to eliminate many more jobs than we create. With technology advancing at a geometric pace, robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D-printing, and other innovations with enormous disruptive potential will soon hit the mainstream. Billions of people worldwide are currently employed in industries that will likely be affected—and billions of new entrants to the workforce will need jobs. - See more at: http://www.wtn.net/technological-unemployment-summit#sthash.UNwH2jF1.dpuf
The Industrial Internet of Things will reshape the way we work and the composition of workforces. Live from Davos, our panel of experts including Jonas Prisi...
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