Artificial intelligence and the autonomous robots of the Fourth
Industrial Revolution will render certain jobs and competences
obsolete but will also create new roles, which in turn require new
sets of skills. They will also transform how we produce, distribute
and consume, as well as how we think. Rather than a linear
understanding of evolutionary processes, we will develop a more
interactive and circular interpretation. This book offers a unique and
holistic perspective on the future of work in the context of industry
4.0. It discusses the globalization of capital markets, how artificial
intelligence can help organizations to be more competitive and the new
role of leadership in this technological landscape. The author argues
that there are four categories of competences, which will be required
in order to maintain the relevance of human skills and expertise in
the innovation economy. The new jobs that come into being will lend
themselves to a particular set of skills. General competences will be
necessary for roles involving the 4Cs of communication, creativity,
collaboration and change. Specific or STEM competences will be called
for across the science, technology, engineering and mathematics
sectors. Human competences will lend themselves to positions
comprising the SELC framework of social, emotional, leadership and
cultural skills. Critical or REVE competences will be in demand for
roles embracing reflection, ethics, values and the environment. The
book provides a human-centric view of the current technological
advancements of artificial intelligence and robotics and offers a
positive outlook for human actors seeking continued relevance. It will
appeal to scholars and students of the innovation economy, the
knowledge society and the coming Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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ISBN
9781000283563
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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