As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, many knowledge workers find themselves at a crossroads. On one hand, the prospect of returning to the office stirs up a cocktail of dread and nostalgia.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Settle is a seven time CIO and the author of two books on IT management. 66 million years ago an asteroid collided with the ...
Americans are struggling at work, according to a new report from Wrike. It found that workers are saying their workloads have grown by 31% in the last year. Leaders put the figure even higher, saying ...
Technology has long had an impact on blue-collar workers, automating many manufacturing jobs. Now, with the advent of ChatGPT and generative AI, knowledge workers are anxious about the future of their ...
White-collar “knowledge workers” are likely to suffer a profound career shakeup in the coming years as generative AI tools such as ChatGPT transform the global economy, according to an analysis by ...
There's no question that artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the working world. According to Microsoft's 2023 Work Trend Index, 82 percent of workforce leaders say their employees ...
From steam power and electricity to computers and the internet, technological advancements have always disrupted labor markets, pushing out some jobs while creating others. Artificial intelligence ...
New survey data from project management software provider Wrike shows that more than three-quarters of knowledge workers are overwhelmed by the volume of apps they’re using and yearning for a “single ...
In 2004, in a column for The Detroit News, we wrote: “The public, media and policy makers in our state continue to focus too much on saving an inevitably shrinking number of factory jobs and too ...
As AI rewires the knowledge-worker economy, we must reflect on what it is that makes us human. This raises the sort of big questions that philosophers have been studying for centuries, but they’ve ...
When Wendy Song told her family and friends that she was leaving Los Angeles to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma, the reaction was almost always the same. “Most of them were just like, ‘Where is Tulsa?' I feel ...
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