Robots, AI and Automation are Changing Everything
Read about the trends, technologies, data and demographics that are driving workplace changes now
Work has changed. Only 15 years ago, the world had never heard of Facebook, Uber, iPhones or AirBnB. And somehow we soldiered on and stayed productive at the office. Today, it’s the cultural movements and generational preferences that have had the biggest impact on the way we work and how we design workplaces.
And that brings us to The Future of Work: an examination of the trends, technologies, data and demographics that are driving workplace changes now, as well as a few predictions on the disruptive changes that will affect how we work well into the future.
In the decades to come, workers and companies will become even hungrier for new ways of doing things. Virtual Reality, bots and the Internet of Things are just the start as tech and human workers become indispensable but equal parts of the workforce.
Workers and organizations have more flexibility than ever before, and that trend will continue. Walkable and bike-able commutes will continue to be in-demand, but hyper-speed trains, flying cars and driverless vehicles will make their debut sooner than you think.
Workers and organizations have more flexibility than ever before, and that trend will continue. Walkable and bike-able commutes will continue to be in-demand, but hyper-speed trains, flying cars and driverless vehicles will make their debut sooner than you think.
Within our lifetimes, every new building will clean the air and produce more energy than it uses, and floorplates will be designed around a highly connected workforce with as many robots as people. Are you ready?
Within our lifetimes, every new building will clean the air and produce more energy than it uses, and floorplates will be designed around a highly connected workforce with as many robots as people. Are you ready?
The workplaces of the future will have even tougher competition from the work-at-home office as consumer tech gets better and better. The workplaces that can attract the best talent will be designed for robot/human collaboration, focus on wellness and offer a seamless, perk-filled experience.
The workplaces of the future will have even tougher competition from the work-at-home office as consumer tech gets better and better. The workplaces that can attract the best talent will be designed for robot/human collaboration, focus on wellness and offer a seamless, perk-filled experience.
The future of work will affect everyone. Sign up to download our report and receive occasional news and updates about the latest workplace innovations.
The future of work will affect everyone. Sign up to download our report and receive occasional news and updates about the latest workplace innovations.