The article focuses on the task force launched by MIT on the Work of the Future, an Institute-wide initiative to understand and shape the evolution of jobs during an age of innovation. According to MITs provost Martin A. Schmidt, the MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future takes as a...
The bank’s Future of Work Taskforce found that over four in five of the bank’s 29,000-strong workforce are able to work seamlessly remotely. However, close to 3,000 employees in Singapore indicated that while they are productive, staying connected with colleagues was challenging. As such, ...
(1)The workplace,or physical office as we know it, has undergone a massive change. With the sudden onset of COVID-19 cases, workers and companies have been forced at the drop of a hat to learn how to accomplish things that traditionally relied on in-person interaction as physical business...
In the new era of automation, Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has emerged as a powerful suite of tools for automating mundane, repetitive, rule-based, and
Workflow automation is defined as taking a manual task and converting it to a largely automated one. 6mReadArticleDigital Transformation & COVID-19: Changing Workplaces Forever The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation. Peek into how this might change the workplace f... ...
human beings will be best placed to perform those tasks. And this is the superiority myth. Yes, the lump of work might get bigger and change, but as machines become more capable, it's likely that they'll take on the extra lump of work themselves. Technological progress, rather than compl...
The future of work in America People and places, today and tomorrow July 2019 McKinsey Global Institute Since its founding in 1990, the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) has sought to develop a deeper understanding of the evolving global...
Moreover, the International Labour Organization notes that by 2030, the global labor force is projected to reach 3.5 billion, but 85% of the jobs that will exist then haven’t been invented yet. These figures underscore a transformative shift in the nature of work, propelled by technological ...
While no one can predict the future with absolute certainty, it’s clear that the world of work is changing, just as the world itself is. Looking ahead at how work will shift, along with trends affecting the workforce and workplaces, can help you or your organization prepare for what’s...
Vol. 12, 2018-42 | June 28, 2018 | http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2018-42 The future of work: how G20 countries can leverage digital-industrial innovations into stronger high-quality jobs growthMarco Annunziata and Hendrik BourgeoisAbstractThe wave of digital-industrial ...