Technology & Innovation

Automated, creative and dispersed

May 20, 2015

Global

May 20, 2015

Global

An in-depth investigation of the forces reshaping the way we work.

How will the way we work evolve in the coming years? This is a much-debated topic as business leaders observe the current pace of technological change and consider its impact on the future of their organisations. 

The factors that influence the way we work are diverse: they include technology, politics, society the environment and more besides. Any serious attempt to predict the future of work must therefore draw on many disciplines and incorporate many points of view.

That is the guiding principle behind this research project, conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and sponsored by Ricoh Europe. The project began with  with experts in fields ranging from economics to ergnomics, to identify the key trends in the next 10 to 15 years.

The EIU then investigated those trends in depth through a survey of European executives. The findings of that survey are analysed in a new report, entitled Automated, creative & dispersed: The future of work in the 21st century

The key findings are as follows:

  • In the next decade-and-a-half, digital technology will dissolve the concept of work as we know it.
     
  • The growing use and sophistication of automation will shift the emphasis of human employment towards creativity and social skills. 
     
  • This new reality of work will require a new, more nurturing approach to management.
     

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