What ‘work without jobs’ means for managers
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A new book argues organizations need a “work operating system” that can handle advancements in technology and the shift to gig roles and on-demand talent.
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A new book argues organizations need a “work operating system” that can handle advancements in technology and the shift to gig roles and on-demand talent.
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What we learned about hybrid work this year, and what to do next.
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How can urban real estate bounce back from the pandemic? By embracing flexibility and deploying artificial intelligence, industry experts say.
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Since 1917, American jobs have been classified by their skill level. “Unskilled work” was said to, “require no special training, judgment, or manual dexterity, but supply mainly muscular strength for the performance of coarse, heavy work dexterity.” It was the largest category of work and included m...
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Labor, health, and environmental concerns threaten the might of meat. But alternative foods face major challenges.
State reimbursement pools have significantly improved the effectiveness of Affordable Care Act ( ACA ). There were seven states that successfully experimented with these pools in 2019.
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Leaders from Google, ING, and Capital One advise avoiding the “gold rush mentality” around artificial intelligence and following these six steps instead.
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A combination of AI and humans works best in tasks where humans outperform AI and in those that involve creating content.
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Government statistics often undercount how many people are working remotely, according to a new study.
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The dean of MIT’s new college of computing on the question of jobs and automation.