by dankeelan | Apr 26, 2023 | Future of Work, Gig Workers, U.S. Economy
In their new report, “But Is It a Good Job? Understanding Employment Precarity in BC [British Columbia],” for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Kendra Strauss and Iglika Ivanova survey the rise of the “gig economy.” The report finds that the harms of...
by dankeelan | Apr 26, 2023 | Automation, Future of Work, Jobs, U.S. Economy
The future of the American auto industry is electric — President Joe Biden has committed to making two-thirds of all new cars in the U.S. electric vehicles (EVs) by 2032, and major manufacturers, including General Motors, have announced that they’ll stop making...
by dankeelan | Apr 26, 2023 | Featured, Future of Work
During my research for Exponential Theory, I had the opportunity to study workplace cultures at some of the most disruptive companies in the world. Through these experiences, I came to realize that traditional meetings may no longer be the most effective way to...
by dankeelan | Apr 18, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Future of Work
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is going to change the world. While AI has not yet disrupted all businesses, the road that leads to a fundamentally reshaped workplace is short and in sight. Understandably so, there are questions, fears, and...
by dankeelan | Mar 27, 2023 | Artificial Intelligence, Future of Work
The earliest artificial intelligence program was written way back in 1951. But outside of science fiction, AI didn’t enter the mainstream conversation until decades later. At Fast Company, we’ve been covering AI tech for many years, but nothing has compared to...
by dankeelan | Feb 21, 2023 | Future of Work
Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases its eagerly anticipated jobs report. Cue the headlines. Job numbers up? Good—well done, politicians. Job numbers down? Bad. Weak economy. Interpreting data this way misses the real story. Do these jobs allow...
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