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Work 4.0 (German: Arbeit 4.0) is the conceptual umbrella under which the future of work is discussed in Germany and, to some extent, within the European Union. [1] It describes how the world of work may change until 2030 [2] and beyond in response to the developments associated with Industry 4.0, including widespread digitalization. [3]
Gratton, Lynda (2011) The Shift: The Future of Work is Already Here, HarperCollins Business, 2011. Gratton, Lynda (2014) The Key: How Corporations Succeed by Solving the World's Toughest Problems, McGraw-Hill Education, 2014. Gratton, Lynda & Scott, Andrew (2016) 100-year life: living and working in an age of longevity, Bloomsbury 2016.
In order for any potential AI health and safety application to be adopted, it requires acceptance by both managers and workers. For example, worker acceptance may be diminished by concerns about information privacy, [7] or from a lack of trust and acceptance of the new technology, which may arise from inadequate transparency or training.
Asked to describe the post-pandemic future of working from home, he says it will look like a Nike swoosh: After a recent slight decline as employers called workers back to the workplace, the line ...
December 18, 2020 at 2:19 PM
The video chat company was one of the biggest winners from the pandemic and the move to working from home. While most people know it by the one word, its official name is “Zoom Video ...
The Future of Work and Death is a 2016 documentary by Sean Blacknell and Wayne Walsh about the exponential growth of technology. The film showed at several film festivals including Raindance Film Festival , International Film Festival Rotterdam , Academia Film Olomouc and CPH:DOX .
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