Throw out your briefcase, clear your desk. The days of working in an actual office could be coming to an end.
In the future, you will more likely be a freelancer or sole contractor. Or you could have one of the jobs of tomorrow that we have not heard of yet.
No matter how you slice it, one thing is certain: we are racing faster than ever towards a dramatically different economy.
There is an attendant world of opportunity for employees and businesses that can figure out a new path, according to the Future of Work conference 2015.
"We all know the workplace is changing, and one of the big drivers is because the world itself is changing so profoundly," said John Brumby, former premier and advisory board chairman of the Centre for Workplace Leadership.
"Whether you are for-profit, non-profit or government, a business-as-usual approach just won't cut it any more."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace-relations/get-ready-for-uber-working-20150501-1my1lf.html
In the future, you will more likely be a freelancer or sole contractor. Or you could have one of the jobs of tomorrow that we have not heard of yet.
No matter how you slice it, one thing is certain: we are racing faster than ever towards a dramatically different economy.
There is an attendant world of opportunity for employees and businesses that can figure out a new path, according to the Future of Work conference 2015.
"We all know the workplace is changing, and one of the big drivers is because the world itself is changing so profoundly," said John Brumby, former premier and advisory board chairman of the Centre for Workplace Leadership.
"Whether you are for-profit, non-profit or government, a business-as-usual approach just won't cut it any more."
http://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace-relations/get-ready-for-uber-working-20150501-1my1lf.html