Future of Work and Jobs 2013

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work  is  about  what  we  actually  do  to  stay  alive:  grow  things,  make  things,  trade  things,  run  things.  

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job  is  about  how  we  “make  a  living”  with  what  we  do,  and  before  the  20th  century  few  people  had  jobs  like  you  and  I  think  of  them

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Pillars of 20th Century Industrial Society

• how we make, buy, grow, sell, manage, travel, communicate

• the home as we lived it • private, then government, then

private solutions• the school house• the idea of retirement• the job

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Pillars of 21st Century Innovation Economy

• new processes for making, buying selling, growing, managing, traveling, communicating ....

• back to future homes• learning beyond school• the end of retirement • the stint, not the job

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it’s what a

product or

service - or person knows

knowledge value economy

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must find new and better ways organize communities to enable learning for millions.

knowledge value needs…..knowledge

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Job-based Fixed Time & Place Supervised Static, Secure One size, full time Pay per Scale Technical or Personal Change is Slow &

Ruled

Stint-based Asynchronous, Moving Self Managed Innovative, Uncertain Many Options Pay for Performance Technical and Personal Globally oriented Locally sourced Change is Fast & Chaotic

nature of work in global future20th 21st

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There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible.

Henry Ford

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income gap economics

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its a wide wide world

Americas14% World Population

EU, CIS, M.E., Africa

33% World Population

China, India, Japan, SE Asia, Australia

53% World Population

Americas$2T

EU-CIS$4T

Asia$4T

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what are the future jobs?

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Entrepreneur

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Bioscientist

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Biomedical Engineer

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Technology

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Jobs of the Future

Exotic...

• Gene Pharmer• Food Engineer• Bioengineer• Brain Augmenter• Biomedical Engineer• Spaceport Traffic Control• Human-related Spacecraft Maintenance• Nature Convservationist• Ethics Lawyer - for memor aug, gene programming, etc• Domestic Robot Programmer

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Jobs of the Future

More routine...

• Dental Hygienist• Human Resources Specialist• Pharmacist• Biotechnology Salesman• Biomedical Engineer• Entrepreneur• Programmer/Software Developer• Network and Computer Systems Administrator• Lawyer• Nuclear and Solar Power Engineer

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