do ctia 2015 - the future of work
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The Future of Work and Meeting Productivity CTIA 2015
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Work matters.
We spend more hours working every week than any other activity.
But many people don’t like work.
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No one’s office looks like this J
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So #FutureOfWork marches on…
- Mobile - BYOD - Consumerization of IT - SaaS - “Millennials” - Remote work - 1099 vs. W2 employees - …lots more
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But we are just getting started.
We are headed towards an Internet-dependent, human /machine-powered workforce that will have massive implications for work and society at large – something you should care about.
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Future of Work Trend #1 Increasingly sophisticated
automation will continue replacing manual human labor. Knowledge
workers will not remain untouched.
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Future of Work Trend #2 More distributed and diverse teams
and companies
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Future of Work Trend #3 Moments of “micro-work” given mobile, explosion of information
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Future of Work Trend #4 Disappearing line between personal and professional
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Future of Work Trend #5 Elimination of the frivolous
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The future of work is about doing the things that matter the most and being our best selves.
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