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Future of Work

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 39

December 4, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. Feds unveil report on future of work (Canadian HR Reporter)
  2. Building a Lifelong Learning System: A Roadmap for Cities (Aspen Institute)
  3. Hubspot’s 2020 Remote Work Report (Hubspot)
  4. The Future of Work in 2021 – digital-first, customer centric (Diginomica)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 38

November 27, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. It’s time to unlock Rural America’s assets (The Hill)
  2. MIT Report: Robots Aren’t the Biggest Threat to the Future of Work—Policy Is (Singularity Hub)
  3. MIT Professor on the future of work: it’s the institutions, not technology, that’ll have the bigger impact (Yahoo! Finance)
  4. Our New Reality: The Hybrid Workday (All Work)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 37

November 20, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. Key Findings from the State of Remote Work Report (AllWork.Space) Download full report here
  2. The Future’s Top Workplaces Will Rely on Manager Development (Gallup)
  3. International: Employment law considerations in transitioning to agile working – A 5 step plan (Global Compliance News)
  4. New Study on the Future of Work & Working Professional Education Examines How Teaching and Learning Must Evolve by 2025 (PR Newswire)
  5. How Companies Can Help Conquer Racial Inequity and Create Future Work for Black Americans (Black Enterprise)
  6. The gig is up (Harvard Gazette) Download full report, Building the On-Demand Workforce, here
  7. How VR and mixed reality are becoming important in the future of work (Tech Republic)
  8. Virtual HQs race to win over a remote-work-fatigued market (TechCrunch)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 36

November 13, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. What President-elect Joe Biden said about the future of work at a 2017 UD jobs panel (Technical.ly)
  2. From ‘AI-ngels’ to automation: How will we work in 2035? (Silicon Republic)
  3. Creativity will be key to competing against AI in the future workforce – here’s how (World Economic Forum)
  4. Why jobs of the future will make you happy (The Australian Financial Review)
  5. Working from Home And the Future of Smart Cities (Interesting Engineering)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 35

November 6, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. How To Manage an Asynchronous Work Flow (Entrepreneur)
  2. Gig economy: The future of workforce (CNBC)
  3. NASA’s mission to map the future of work and discover new talent (diginomica)
  4. Future of Work 2020: A global real estate players’ point of view on the future of work and its impact on real estate’ (Urban Land Institute)
  5. Criss-Crossing AI With the Future of Work (CircleID blog)
  6. These are the Skills and Mindsets of the Leader of the Future (Entrepreneur)
  7. Book Review: ‘Automation and the Future of Work’ (International Policy Digest)
  8. Are ‘mangineers’ the future of lean manufacturing? (World Economic Forum)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 34

October 30, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. Why Zoom Isn’t the Future of Work (OZY)
  2. How Automation Can Create A Better Future Of Work (Medium)
  3. Firms ready to adopt ‘hub and spoke’ office model (Daily Business)
  4. The future of work needs zero trust for better data security (fedscoop)
  5. Three reasons asynchronous is the future of work (The Australian)
  6. How Philanthropists and Social Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Future of Work (Worth)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 33

October 23, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. What it will take for women to survive — and thrive — during this ‘shecession’ (NBC News)
  2. The Future Of Work (Part 2): A Step-By-Step Approach (Forbes)
  3. This is what the co-founder of LinkedIn says about the future of work (World Economic Forum)
  4. 4 things you can do right now to make the future of work (and life) more inclusive (Fast Company)
  5. Forrester: AI and automation will help organizations rethink the future of work (TechRepublic)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 32

October 16, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. HP Study Unveils the Rise of the ‘Empowered Employee’ (Global Newswire), full report here.
  2. Dropbox is making its workforce ‘virtual first.’ Here’s what that means (CNN)
  3. AI for good: A better, more inclusive future of work (Fast Company)
  4. The future of work: rethinking university diplomas, tech education, and work-life balance (EU-Startups)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 31

October 9, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. A Vote on the Future of Work (Progressive Grocer)
  2. A Blueprint for the Future of Work: Why HR and IT Must Collaborate (Dataquest)
  3. 5 Books to Read If You Want to Understand the Future of Work (Inc.)
  4. Deloitte Study: The Future of Work in Oil, Gas and Chemicals (PR Newswire)
  5. Building an immigration system for the future of work (FE News), Full report here.
  6. What Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Mean for the Future of Work (HBR)
  7. Five Priorities for the Future of Work (Visual Capitalist)
  8. Stanford professor on the new remote work economy: a ‘productivity disaster’ and ‘ticking time bomb for inequality’ (CNBC)
  9. The future of work needs women to succeed. Our economy depends on it (Fast Company)
  10. 4 reasons why the future of work is best-of-breed (Slack blog)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

FUTURE FRIDAY DISPATCH NO. 30

October 2, 2020 by Karen Jaw-Madson Leave a Comment

aNewHR curates the most thought-provoking recent articles about the Future of Work

  1. The rise of the ‘half-tourist’ who combines work with a change of scene (The Guardian)
  2. Vanderbilt wearable exosuit that lessens back muscle fatigue could redesign the future of work (Research News @ Vanderbilt)
  3. Insuring the Future of Work (Stanford Social Innovation Review)
  4. Executives think they’re handling the future of work — but workers disagree (Axios)
  5. Earned wage access brings employers 1 step closer to the future of work (HR Dive Sponsored Content)

Filed Under: Future Friday, Future of Work, Karen Jaw-Madson

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