Episode Synopsis "Digital Labor Book: Chapter 2 - Knowledge Worker Automation"
Ernest Hemingway once famously described the process of bankruptcy occurring “Gradually and then suddenly.” In many ways, the proliferation of automation and subsequent job disruption will occur in a similar way according to the author Thomas Young. It also explains the difference between Analogue and Digital. In this episode, Thomas discusses the cycles of gradual economic evolution from the agrarian to industrial, and the sudden evolution taking place in the technological revolution. Should people fear the imminent change which is coming? You can buy a copy of this book on Amazon now! Click the link amzn.to/2J8aafz
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- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 6 - Process: Redefining Workflows to Take Advantage of Technology
- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 5 - People: Managing Labor & Retraining The Workforce
- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 4 - The Workforce Impact
- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 3 - The Rumjog Maturity Model
- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 2 - Knowledge Worker Automation
- Digital Labor Book: Chapter 1 - What is Digital Labor?
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