Jobs for Humans (Re-Release) | Prof Mark Griffin

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Digital disruption, AI, automation and changing views about work-life balance are going to transform our workplaces. A Deloitte Access Economics report forecasts that four out of five jobs created between now and 2030 will be for ‘knowledge workers’.<br />In this episode, Jess and David are joined by Professor Mark Griffin, Director of the Future of Work Institute at Curtin University, about how our workplaces are going to change.• Should we be worried about ‘technological unemployment’? (00.28)<br />• What will be the biggest differences between the workplace today and in 2030? (02.41)<br />• How do we upskill to prepare for the future? (04.39)<br />• What’s the impact of the gig economy? (09.16)<br />• What do people need from their workplace? (16.04)Learn moreThe Future of Work Institute at Curtin UniversityDeloitte:While the future of work is human, Australia faces a major skills crisisConnect with our guestsProfessor Mark Griffin, Director of the Future of Work Institute<br />The Future of Work Institute promotes productive and meaningful work as essential foundations of a healthy economy and society. It focuses on how people contribute to and benefit from new knowledge and practices. Their mission is to support thriving people and organisations in the digital age. The Institute promotes productive and meaningful work as essential foundations of a healthy economy and society.Follow Mark Griffin on TwitterFollow the Future of Work Institute on TwitterConnect with Mark Griffin on LinkedInConnect with Future of Work Institute on LinkedInJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial media• Twitter<br />• Facebook<br />• Instagram<br />• YouTube<br />• LinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript https://soundcloud.com/13ounceBehind the scenesHost: Jessica Morrison and David Blayney.<br />Announcer: David Karsten<br />Content creator: Daniel Jauk and Yvette Tulloch<br />Producer: Annabelle Fouchard and Emilia Jolakoska<br />Social Media: Amy Hosking<br />Executive Producers: Anita ShoreFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — [Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported —

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