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The Future Of Work
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1 min read · 251 saves · From 2017 · If you had to imagine your organisation in a metaphoric way, what would you pick? An oiled machine, clicking and clocking? or a bee hive, ever changing, ever buzzing?
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Mapping “The Future of Work” Startup & Investor ecosystem
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~18 min read · 466 saves · 2020-04-15 · Pietro Invernizzi · Like lots of people these days, I enjoy spending time thinking about & investing in companies shaping “the Future of Work”.
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Visual Capitalist
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World Economic Forum
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5 min read · 141 saves · From 2017 · By 2027, most US workers will be freelance and cities will be competing for talent. And the robots? Throw them a welcome lunch.
constellationr.com
2020 Predictions for the Future of Work
constellationr.com
9 min read · 348 saves · 2020-01-24 · Dion Hinchcliffe · As digitalization transforms organizations, technological advances and social currents are altering the workplace at an unprecedented pace. The result: a shifting interplay of opportunities and imperatives. To help make sense of the complex landscape of workplace trends in 2020, Dion Hinchcliffe offers a brief but incisive analysis for Constellation Research’s website. Vice president and principal analyst at Constellation Research, Hinchcliffe is a foremost authority on digital strategy, the future of work and enterprise IT.