Episode 31:Leading the Future: How Remote Work and AI Influence Tomorrow's Workforce (Podcast with an Expert in Behavioral Finance, Innovation, and the Economics of AI, Dr.Fedyk) [LEADERSHIP SERIES]

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Episode 31:Leading the Future: How Remote Work and AI Influence Tomorrow's Workforce (Podcast with an Expert in Behavioral Finance, Innovation, and the Economics of AI, Dr.Fedyk) [LEADERSHIP SERIES]

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How Does Remote Work and AI Influence Tomorrow's Workforce? "The key to success with AI and technology is the ability to clearly define the problem and strategically plan the path toward achieving our goals." Dr.Fedyk In this episode of Professor P Podcast, Dr. Anastassia Fedyk, a leading expert in behavioral finance and innovation, joins us to discuss the transformative impact of remote work and artificial intelligence on the future workforce. As companies continue to embrace remote and hybrid environments, Dr. Fedyk sheds light on how these shifts are reshaping the dynamics between employers and employees, influencing productivity, well-being, and company culture. We also dive into the rapid growth of AI and automation, examining which industries are most at risk of disruption and how workers can adapt to an AI-driven landscape. Dr. Fedyk addresses essential skills for a changing job market, exploring how educational institutions and continuous learning can equip the next generation for future careers. In addition, we discuss the critical role of corporate strategy and leadership, as business leaders face the challenges of digital transformation and strive to ensure inclusive growth amidst technological advancements. Dr. Fedyk shares insights into the broader social and economic implications, considering the potential effects of remote work and automation on income inequality, urban planning, and the possibility of universal basic income. The conversation also covers the importance of mental health and work-life balance, as remote work and digital tools create new challenges and opportunities for maintaining healthy boundaries. Finally, we explore the impact of remote work and AI on innovation and creativity, questioning whether these changes will stifle or enhance our ability to solve complex problems. In addition to this insightful conversation, I share a review and practical lessons from the book Rewired, exploring its relevance to navigating today's complex work environment. I’m also joined by one of my former students, Sona Manukyan, who brings her own perspective on the themes of adaptation and learning in an evolving career landscape. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion with Dr. Fedyk and a deep dive into how we can all prepare for the future of work shaped by remote work and AI. Act of kindness suggested by our guests*: Taking time and to listen and hear somebody; Give a call to the love ones such as your parent who live far from you   *Dr. Anastassia Fedyk is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in behavioral finance, innovation, and the economic impacts of AI. Currently an Assistant Professor of Finance at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, Dr. Fedyk explores how information—such as financial news and employment trends—influences asset prices and market behavior. Her research has advanced understanding of how technology and skilled human capital investments affect firm valuations and overall market dynamics, especially as industries face rapid changes due to AI and automation. Dr. Fedyk holds a PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University and a BA in Mathematics from Princeton University, showcasing her strong foundation in quantitative analysis and economic theory. Her work has been published in top academic journals and is widely cited, reflecting her influence in the fields of finance and economics. Before her academic career, she worked as a researcher and portfolio manager at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, gaining hands-on experience in asset management and investment strategy. At UC Berkeley, she combines her industry insights with cutting-edge research, mentoring students and preparing them for careers in a rapidly evolving financial landscape. ---------------- As part of encouraging act of kindness, Professor P Podcast donates monthly to Animal Love Rescue center, located in Costa Rica. Animal love is a no-kill rescue center, a non-profit organization with a clear mission: to save animals’ lives, stop cruelty through education, adoption, and rehoming. In the last 18 years, these 16 compassionate individuals have dedicated themselves to giving hurt and neglected animals a loving home where they can thrive, feel cherished, and be supported. For more information visit their website: https://animallove.cr/

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