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Report The CEO's Guide To The Future Of Work
Build The Adaptive Workforce That Succeeds, Despite Changes To How Work Gets Done
Most pronouncements about the future of work miss the mark because they fail to account for what executives like you can see clearly in the here and now: how the shocks already reverberating...
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Report The Future Of Work Starts Now
Four Shocks Will Sort Out The Winners From The Losers In The 2020s
The "roaring 2020s" have started with a force: a pandemic that will propel us into the future of work faster than expected. Like its namesake decade from the 20th century, the 2020s will be full of...
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Report The Employee Experience Bill Of Rights In The Era Of AI And Automation
Guaranteeing Rights For Employees Ensures Relative Calm For Companies
December 5, 2019 | J. P. Gownder, Samuel SternThe threat of automation and the consequent uncertainty of their long-term relevance have employees on edge. Rightfully so, as most companies haven't taken the necessary steps to reassure their...
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Report Four Main Players Star In The Future Of Work
The Multiplying Force Of Automation Can Make Them All Winners
Politicians, pundits, and prognosticators have pounced on the topic of the future of work, pondering who will win and who will lose. Job losses will reach 29% by 2030, and the creation of...