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“Employees don’t care as much about the title and the money anymore: what they care about is meaningful work”
Mine Dedekoca, who champions the role of remote work in successful companies - and helps them embrace it - shares her predictions on the future of work
How generative AI’s rise may impact your career
What impact will generative AI have on your career? We look into research from Goldman Sachs, WEF and Accenture to get a better understanding.
Future of work – what does it hold?
What will workforces and workspaces look like? What trends are affecting the Future of Work? What jobs will be lost? We deep dive into these questions - and more - in a series of interviews with thought leaders.
“A data scientist in Singapore is likely to face competition for their job not just from the local market, but from other very high-quality candidates in other countries”
With over a decade of experience advising the world’s largest tech companies, Clarence Ding has something to say about the Future of Work.
WannaCry ransomware: lessons to learn in 2023
The WannaCry attack may have taken place six years ago, but many organisations haven't learned the lessons. Davey Winder issues a timely reminder.
“The effects of technology are likely to lead to a redefinition of jobs and skill shifts rather than apocalyptic workforce reductions”
Christine Li, Head of Research, Asia-Pacific, at Knight Frank Singapore shares her thoughts on how technology will impact the future of work.
“There’s going to be a protracted battle between those who wish to work from home and those who think productivity is harmed by remote work”
Michael Solomon is an established entrepreneur and author. He shares his views on the Future of Work and the impact of technology.
Does Apple’s Vision Pro have a business case?
Apple’s “Pro” products target business users most of the time, but what’s the business use for its high-end, high-cost, Vision Pro AR headset?
Apple WWDC announcements and what they mean for your business
Apple made a huge number of business-friendly announcements at WWDC. Here, we summarise what you need to know, and break down what they might mean for your business.
“A four-day week would definitely disrupt the market, making those companies that adopt it much more competitive. Just imagine a three-day weekend!”
Eva Pankova is an HR professional with over 15 years of experience driving change and innovation. So how does she imagine the next 15 years will pan out?
“The key to preparing for the future of work is to develop skills that are difficult to automate, such as creativity, critical thinking and emotional intelligence”
Deepesh Banerji has spent his career at the cutting edge of innovation, whether that's helping to launch Australia's first digital wallet or transforming CBS's sports division. Here, he shares his vision for the future of work.
Why smart, sustainable businesses must think about software
Whether it's Apple (or others) using serialisation, Windows 10 coming to the end of its useful life or a lack of security updates, software has a key part to play when it comes to business sustainability.
How ScalaHosting can provide the flexibility website owners need
Want a responsive website but don't want to spend endless time setting it up and optimising it? Here, in association with ScalaHosting, we explain how to make it happen.
“This morning at Heathrow Airport I saw a cleaning bot stuck on a rubber line on the floor. In what world is it better to have £30K robots than humans?”
As someone whose job is to advise organisations on change, Benjamin Taylor is in a superb position to predict the future of work. As he explains, it's all about the people.
Fighting fake news: we need to build the tools to manage a world where AI has destroyed the truth
Think AI-generated images, words and videos are already causing problems? Just wait for the coming tsunami. We need tools that fight back, argues James O'Malley.
ChatGPT isn’t Star Trek, so don’t let science fiction cloud your AI thinking
ChatGPT can’t think for itself, so don’t let the supercomputers of science fiction - from HAL to Star Trek's Data - fool you today
Why you should think twice before posting ANY personal information online
Our not-so-friendly IT manager has another confession to make - that he only has one friend. And he thinks, for the sake of your personal data, you should only have one friend too.
“Emerging markets will leapfrog some more mature markets through rapid digitisation”
The future of work? It's all about data, explains the "entrepreneurial powerhouse" that is Carmen Vicelich. Use data right and it gives companies great insights and people great opportunities.
AI mind-readers can eavesdrop on people’s brains
Is mind reading getting closer? It seems so as an academic study suggests that a computer can extract the text of a story someone hears from their brain activity.
“The office of 2033 will become a more social, healthier, more sentient, elastic, digital, personalised, shared and purposeful space”
We interview a futurist and author who has advised the BBC, Marks & Spencer, McKinsey & Co and many more on innovation and future concepts. Read on for his vision on the future of work.