Future of work

Our collective future re-imagined: Beyond 2020

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer of Unconventional Ventures who look at where we might be beyond 2020 This year…

5 years ago

The new future of work and the rise of local ecosystems

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer What does the future of work look like? Or is it already here -…

6 years ago

We always have a choice to be human during COVID-19

Regardless of where we live, talent, people and being human are always at the heart of everything that we need.…

6 years ago

Changing the narrative: towards an inclusive innovation economy

Despite increased awareness and scrutiny, our innovation ecosystem remains stubbornly homogeneous. We all know the numbers and they are dismal: Even…

6 years ago

The contagion of change – for the future

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer As children are our future — what are we doing as a society to…

6 years ago

Putting social back in social media in 2020, latest One Vision podcast

Language is more than just a means of communication between people and tribes. It acts as a window into one’s…

6 years ago

AI, Robotics and Automation: Why The future of work will be in being human

Interesting interview with Gillian Bergin who will be speaking at Beyond IoT 2020 will take place on the 20th and…

6 years ago

The Evolution of Work: How to prepare for a job that doesn’t exist yet in 4 simple steps

This article is based on Sarah Cunningham’s keynote presentation at the Women In Tech Summit 2019 in Dublin. The world…

6 years ago

Kelly Services Enters Public Blockchain Arena, Partners With Online Hiring Platform Moonlighting

Kelly Services Enters Public Blockchain Arena, Partners With Online Hiring Platform Moonlighting Moonlighting, a leading mobile on-demand hiring platform and…

7 years ago

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