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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2018 · 24 MIN

E67: Emerging Trends and the Future of Work

from Workforce Central · host Workforce Central

Richard Lum from Vision Foresight Strategy, returns to the program to discuss emerging trends and the future of work. He discusses how to separate out "noise" from truly important data and how to sift through various information sources. He also reveals his thoughts about how automation and A.I. may impact the future economy and workforce. 

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