Future of Work

Robotic Process and Cognitive Automation: The Next Phase, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Robotic Process and Cognitive Automation: The Next Phase by  Leslie Willcocks Professor of Work, Technology and Globalisation in the Department…

8 years ago

Optimal offices could unlock €3.4 billion for Irish economy

Ireland could unlock €3.4 billion in untapped GDP if organisations were to optimise their workplaces, according to a new study…

8 years ago

This Might Get Me Fired. Reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of  This Might Get Me Fired, by Gregory Larkin. If someone told you the best thing you could do for…

8 years ago

Customer Centric or Employee Centric? Which Comes First?

By Minter Dial Many companies have decided that being customer centric is the new way forward. Some brands — most…

8 years ago

No Government data on number of people or companies in Irish augmented and virtual reality sector expert warns

The Irish Government needs to undertake a detailed analysis of the augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) industries in…

8 years ago

Microsoft hosts Girls in ICT event to inspire young girls

Microsoft hosted their Girls in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) event last Thursday. The event took place in their South…

8 years ago

55% of Workers Dissatisfied with How They Are Valued at Work

In a workforce survey carried out by Job Changer in late April 2018, 55% of respondents indicated they feel they…

8 years ago

Simon Sinek at WorkHuman – Why infinite is best for business

Simon Sinek keynoting at the Globoforce WorkHuman conference in Austin was one of the highlights of the annual turbo charged…

8 years ago

Laurence Buchanan from EY appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Laurence Buchanan from EY who is one of the keynote speakers at Dublin Tech Summit. Laurence talks…

8 years ago

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