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020 _a9781647826420
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100 _aPiscione, Deborah Perry
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245 _aEmployment is dead:
_bhow disruptive technologies are revolutionizing the way we work
260 _aBoston
_bHarvard Business Review Press
_c2025
300 _avii, 273 p.
365 _aINR
_b1399.00
520 _aBusiness is on the cusp of a profound transformation. Conventional work models are failing to adapt to the evolving needs and expectations of the modern workforce. Simultaneously, the emergence of disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, coupled with web3 innovations, including the metaverse and decentralized work models, is unlocking a new realm of possibilities. It raises the question: Is the era of traditional employment over? The tools of tomorrow will amplify human potential, from collaborating in virtual spaces through digital avatars, to managing transactions transparently on blockchain. Those who embrace these technologies--and the ways people want to work--will unleash unprecedented levels of productivity and innovation. But those who don't risk losing out on the best talent, and even becoming obsolete. Employment Is Dead ventures into unexplored territories to reveal how these innovations can transform work into more democratic, human-centric, and empowering work experiences. Deborah Perry Piscione and Josh Drean bring to life the seismic shifts occurring in the workforce, propelled by employees' growing demand for autonomy, flexibility, and a sense of purpose in their work. The authors challenge leaders to embrace these changes, offering vital insights into navigating this new landscape. With compelling case studies and cutting-edge examples, this book is an essential read for those aiming to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital environment and harnessing disruptive technologies to redefine the future of work. (https://store.hbr.org/product/employment-is-dead-how-disruptive-technologies-are-revolutionizing-the-way-we-work/10698?srsltid=AfmBOopZTaUHtXZdvQJ0C1DTX6wH-UCYtjUTfZqtswzM2K18SDyYRjPE)
650 _aEmployees--Effect of technological innovations on.
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650 _aEmployment (Economic theory)
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700 _aDrean, Josh
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