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L CheungGreat article on how work will change
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Leslie BurchatTIME Magazine article that goes through how the work place will change over the next few years.
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scott klepeschTen years ago, Facebook didn't exist. Ten years before that, we didn't have the Web. So who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will...
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Laura SmithAn article I first read about in a blog post by Will Richardson- I think this could open up a great discussion for my students on how technology affects society...
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Needcollegehelp.comTen years ago, Facebook didn't exist. Ten years before that, we didn't have the Web. So who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will...
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Eileen Schroeder10 ways jobs will change in the future
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It will be run by a generation with new values — and women will increasingly be at the controls.
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Jenny BlakeInteresting piece in Time Magazine on the future of work. Intro: "Ten years ago, Facebook didn't exist. Ten years before that, we didn't have the Web. So who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work wi
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Ten years ago
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Leslie CamachoTen years ago, Facebook didn't exist. Ten years before that, we didn't have the Web. So who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will eventually return. But it won't look the same. No one is going
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Silvia Rosenthal TolisanoSo who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will eventually return. But it won't look the same. No one is going to pay you just to show up. We will see a more flexible, more freelance, more collabo
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William FerriterA short bit by Time Magazine describing the ways that the work world will change in the future.
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