Latest (all topics)
Top stories
Web site of the day
Gadget of the day
Video of the day
Innovations
Hardware
All-in-One printer
Apple Mac
Audio
Backup
Book
Broadband
Camcorder
CD drive
Desktop PC
Digital camera
DVD drive
Gaming
Graphics card
Hard disk
Input device
Laptop
LCD
Mobile phone
Modem
Monitor
Motherboard
Multimedia
Networking
PDA
Printer
Processor
Projector
Scanner
Server
Tuning
UPS
Video
Web camera
Whiteboard
Miscellaneous
Software
Apple Mac
Audio
Backup
Business
Developer
Educational
Game
Graphics
Internet
Linux
Networking
Operating System
PDA
Security
Server
Utilities
Miscellaneous
 
BIOS Podcast #26
 
Changing technology, demographics and business models are affecting patterns of work in developed and developing countries, and the emerging skills of the future.

As work evolves, companies and employees will have to deal with the blurring of traditional boundaries between work and family life, between offices and remote locations, between manager and employee, and between nationalities and cultures in the global economy.

In this Podcast, IBM’s Senior Vice President for Human Resources, J. Randall MacDonald, and Randy Macdonald, head of human capital research, discuss the changing expectations of employers and employees, how demographics will affect patterns of work in developed and developing countries, and the emerging skills of the future.

Along the way they tackle the blurring of traditional boundaries between work and family life, between offices and remote locations, and between nationalities and cultures in the global economy.

[IBM And The Future Of Work Podcast] [17:27, 16.6MB, MP3]
[More BIOS Podcasts]




 
BIOS, Jan 30, 07 | Print | Send | Comments (0) | Posted In Miscellaneous
Related Articles

Employment Prospects Bleak For IT Graduates
Anti-Fatigue Static Control Mats
GPS Device Gives Parents Peace Of Mind
Garmin Nüvi Speaks Text Messages
Brand-Rex's UFS 01 Fire Survival Cable
Taxis Number One Cause Of Lost Gadgets
Rip-Off Warranties Set To Cash In
IT Industry Failing Women
IT Shake-Up For Safer Blood Transfusions
World's 'Smartest' Charger Arrives

More...
   
     
© 2006 Black Letter Publishing Ltd. - Disclaimer - Terms - About - Contact - Advertise - Newsletter

Hosted By Gradwell - Powered By Eclipse Internet - Statistics By OneStat - Sponsored By Ipswitch