Futureproof your skills and take control of your career path with this smart and practical guide to surviving and thriving in an era of disruption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Somi Arian is a tech philosopher, international speaker, entrepreneur, award-winning filmmaker and LinkedIn Top Voice among UK influencers. Her work focuses on the impact of technology on society at large, the future of work and digital marketing. She has given talks to industry leaders from organizations as diverse as the BBC, The Economist, Marie Claire, The Guardian, Amazon, HSBC, Virgin Atlantic and American Express. Her 2018 documentary The Millennial Disruption has been nominated for a dozen international film festival awards, winning the Worldfest Houston Silver Remi - Best Documentary Short Film (2019) and Idyllwild International Festival - Best Directory Documentary (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 0: Introduction; Section ONE: PERSPECTIVE; Chapter 1: A history of work; Chapter 2: The modern career landscape; Chapter 3: The future of work AI and humanity; Chapter 4: The future of work Time, transition and machines; Section TWO: MINDSET; Chapter 5: Knowing yourself; Chapter 6: Your place in the world; Section THREE: (HUMAN) SKILLS; Chapter 7: Emotional intelligence; Chapter 8: Critical thinking; Chapter 9: Contextual creativity; Chapter 10: Mindfulness; Chapter 11: Bringing it all together; Chapter 12: Index
Chapter 0: Introduction; Section ONE: PERSPECTIVE; Chapter 1: A history of work; Chapter 2: The modern career landscape; Chapter 3: The future of work AI and humanity; Chapter 4: The future of work Time, transition and machines; Section TWO: MINDSET; Chapter 5: Knowing yourself; Chapter 6: Your place in the world; Section THREE: (HUMAN) SKILLS; Chapter 7: Emotional intelligence; Chapter 8: Critical thinking; Chapter 9: Contextual creativity; Chapter 10: Mindfulness; Chapter 11: Bringing it all together; Chapter 12: Index
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