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, IBMs 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]
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