You in 2042 ... The Future of Work
By Danielle Wallace
You in 2042 ... The Future of WorkFeb 27, 2023
From Isolation to Connection
Nick Johnson, managing director of EGN and executive coach, authentically shares his journey from leadership roles across the globe to addressing executive loneliness. Nick discusses the evolving landscape of work and the rising pressures on leaders. He opens up about his personal experience with loneliness at the top, the competitive nature of the corporate world, and the masking of personal struggles. Nick introduces concepts from his book 'Executive Loneliness', including the five steps to overcoming executive loneliness and rebuilding relationships, which have proven to not only improve personal well-being but potentially save lives. The episode concludes with practical advice for listeners on how to cultivate meaningful professional and personal relationships to combat loneliness.
Nick can be reached on Linked In and at www.NickJonsson.com.
00:00 Future of Work: A 2042 Perspective on Leaders
00:45 The Evolving Role of Leaders in a Changing World
02:15 Executive Loneliness: The Hidden Struggle at the Top
04:20 Unmasking the Facade: The Reality of Executive Life
07:39 The Power of Vulnerability: Sharing Personal Struggles
10:00 A Path to Recovery: Steps to Overcome Executive Loneliness
17:23 Finding Purpose and Leaving a Legacy
19:13 Spreading Awareness and Encouragement
Persuading Tomorrow: L&D's New Era
Jeff Weaver, Director of Training, discusses the rise of disposable content, emphasizing the growing importance of bespoke, high-quality learning materials. He highlights the increasing role of persuasion in L&D, moving beyond knowledge transfer to motivating behavior change. He advocates for L&D professionals to become learning influencers within their organizations, staying abreast of trends while meeting the evolving needs of their workforce.
Trends in Automation: Jeff highlights the inevitable rise of automation, which will shift focus from content creation to problem identification and measuring the success of training programs.
Content Evolution: A prediction is made about a divide between disposable AI-created content and bespoke, high-quality learning materials, emphasizing the increasing value of thoughtfully crafted resources.
Changing Learning Dynamics: Jeff foresees shorter attention spans influencing the need for bite-sized, persuasive content over traditional knowledge transfer methods.
The Role of Persuasion: The conversation delves into persuasion as a central element in L&D, transitioning from mere knowledge transfer to motivating behavior change.
Skill Development Over Knowledge Transfer: The emphasis shifts towards developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as information becomes readily accessible via technology.
Influencer Culture in L&D: Jeff encourages L&D professionals to become influencers within their organizations, sharing their passion for learning and setting examples for others to follow.
Adapting to Cultural Shifts: He stresses the importance of staying informed about trends while being responsive to organizational needs.
Conclusion:
This episode offers perspectives on the evolving landscape of learning and development. Jeff concludes with advice on preparing for future opportunities in L&D and being proactive in adapting to changes, persuading the organization, and leading beyond knowledge transfer.
Not Using AI is Bad For Business
With 90 patents, 2 books, and pivotal roles at Google and Qualcomm, Ajay Malik, CEO of Secomind, passionately suggests that AI is a tool to be embraced in businesses and not perceived as a threat. He corrects misconceptions about AI replacing jobs, indicating that it's about augmenting human capacities and improving efficiency. Malik provides examples of AI application in supply chain management and manufacturing, underscoring its predictive capabilities. He also emphasizes the importance of an open attitude and problem-solving skills over technical abilities in this AI-enabled future. The podcast concludes with an invitation to individuals seeking to better understand and incorporate AI in their lives.
00:07 Introduction
01:18 The Impact of AI on Business Landscape
02:48 Common Misconceptions about AI
03:24 AI and Job Security
04:47 The Role of Humans in AI
07:14 AI in Supply Chain and Manufacturing
10:01 AI as a Tool for Augmentation
10:38 AI in Human Resources and Talent Development
12:50 Leadership and AI Adoption
14:10 AI for Everyone
14:43 Conclusion
The Future is Now
Gina Jeneroux, a Chief Skills & Innovation Officer (ORG AI) who now focuses on preparing people for the future of the work, shares her insights on the five key trends that are driving the future workplace, and how to use these trends to prepare.
These trends include the acceleration of technology, personalization, demographics, a more social human work experience, and the economic changes as a result of these shifts. She touches on the importance of continuous learning, upskilling, re-skilling, and 'pre-skilling' for anticipation of future skills. Gina emphasizes the combination of digital and human skills, and recommends ways to stand out in the future professional landscape. Her insights can be found in her popular Future is Now newsletter.
00:14 Introduction and Guest Background
01:37 Five Big Trends Shaping the Future of Work
02:51 The Impact of Technological Acceleration on Work
05:58 The Changing Landscape of Work and Skills
10:45 The Role of Skills in the Future of Work
11:37 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Pre-Skilling
17:49 The Future of Jobs and the Role of Skills
23:15 The Three Buckets of Skills for the Future
25:37 Conclusion: Telling Your Unique Story
Learning is Change
Change is not an obstacle; rather, learning embodies change. Meet Caterina Ichkhanian, a senior learning professional, who discusses the evolving role of learning and development in the future workplace, especially in the context of advancing technologies. As she encourages professionals to prove their value by understanding needs and evaluating outcomes, Caterina expresses concern over how organizations often misunderstand the role of learning and development. The conversation also explores the importance of fostering partnerships within organizations, staying abreast of industry trends, and aligning with KPIs.
Key Points Discussed:
Learning Professionals at a Crossroads: Caterina talks about the current state of learning and development professionals, who are at a pivotal point with the advent of various technologies.
Harnessing Learning Fundamentals: The importance of sticking to the roots of learning – understanding needs assessment, development, and evaluation – to make learning professionals irreplaceable, despite technological advancements.
Proving Value in Learning and Development: Caterina stresses the necessity of aligning training with organizational KPIs, emphasizing evaluation and the impact of training on behavior and business outcomes.
Misunderstandings and Challenges in Learning and Development: She highlights common misconceptions about the role of learning and development in organizations and the risks of underestimating its value.
The Role of Technology as a Tool: Caterina discusses how technology should be viewed as an enhancer, not a replacement, for the strategic role of learning and development.
Advocacy and Marketing in Learning: The need for learning professionals to market their capabilities and educate stakeholders about their strategies and the impact of their work.
Community and Global Perspectives: Caterina encourages learning professionals to form communities of practice, sharing research and staying abreast of global learning trends.
Agility, Resilience, and Learning from Failures: She underscores the importance of agile and resilient approaches in learning, accepting and learning from failures, and taking calculated risks.
Collaboration and Partnerships: The significance of forming partnerships across different functions within organizations to strengthen the position of learning and development.
Final Thoughts: Caterina's parting advice is to stay true to the core principles of learning, stand firm in beliefs, and consistently prove the value of learning initiatives.
Conclusion: Caterina's insights shed light on the critical role of learning and development professionals in shaping the future of work, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, evaluation, and embracing change while staying rooted in fundamental learning principles.
Unlocking the Potential of Communication and Collaboration
Koos de Villiers, Communications Expert from the Northwest University in South Africa, shares insights on the role of communication in the future workplace. Contrary to the fears of job losses, Koos envisions the application of AI allowing for better stakeholder engagement, human-centric workspaces, creativity, and productivity. This is possible through systematic communication considerations. He emphasizes the necessity to rethink organizational structure, focusing on interdisciplinary collaborations and initiating strategic change.
- 00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation
- 00:22 Predictions for the Future of Work
- 00:53 The Role of AI in the Future Workplace
- 02:45 The Need for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- 04:01 The Impact of Communication Overload
- 04:34 The Potential of AI in Enhancing Communication
- 06:01 The Role of Leaders in Embracing Change
- 06:40 Rethinking Organizational Structure and Communication
- 09:07 Creating a Culture that Embraces Change
- 11:15 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence and Global Communication
- 11:56 Overcoming Echo Chambers and Groupthink
- 13:10 Conclusion and Contact Information
Build your own table: Crafting L&D's influence
Hear Dr. Keith Keating, a Chief Learning Officer, professor at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the new book "The Trusted Learning Advisor," as he delves into the evolving role of Learning and Development (L&D) professionals in the face of rapid technological advancements, particularly AI.
He emphasizes the need for L&D to transition from being mere order takers to trusted advisors. Dr. Keating warns of the potential redundancy of L&D roles if they don't adapt and highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging AI tools like ChatGPT. He advocates for a proactive approach, emphasizing the need to upskill, reskill, and cross-skill the workforce to ensure their relevance in the future. For those interested in diving deeper into these concepts, Dr. Keating's book is available on trustedlearningadvisor.com.
Unlocking Personalized Learning and Meta-learning
We explore AI-assisted learning's impact on the future of work with our guest, Juan Naranjo, a seasoned speaker, writer and learning leader. Juan discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming learning and development, focusing on its potential in meta-learning and ultra-personalized learning. He provides practical examples, such as text-to-voice solutions and chatbots, that are revolutionizing learning experiences. Juan emphasizes the need for a commitment to innovation in the learning and development industry. Join us as we discuss the limitless possibilities of AI in the near future of work with Juan Naranjo. He can be reached at Juan Naranjo on LinkedIn
Cultivating Future Culture
Hear Julie Chakraverty, founder of Rungway, share useful data about the evolving realm of workplace culture. Julie discusses three social trends that will impact workplaces: the need for employers to invest in employees' emotional wellbeing and sense of belonging, the challenges of remote and hybrid work, and the psychological effects of rapid change due to automation and AI. She emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive culture, where employees feel safe to speak up and share feedback. Tune in to explore practical insights on creating an inclusive and engaging workplace culture to drive productivity and retention. Connect with Julie on LinkedIn and learn more about Runway at rungway.com.
Navigating Cyber Threats and Shifting Mindsets
Peter Whelan, Information Security Officer, looks ahead to the transformative shifts expected in the next two decades. He highlights the exponential growth in computing power and its implications for cyber threats, expressing concerns about the rise in cybersecurity impacts. Peter emphasizes the need for a shift in mindset, challenging preconceived notions and being critical of information from mainstream media. He also explores the vulnerability of individuals to scams and voice cloning in an era of increased ease for cybercriminals. Finally, Peter provides valuable insights for leaders to better prepare their teams and organizations for the future by encouraging the use of AI tools and promoting critical thinking in evaluating information. This is a can't miss episode for your own cyber security and that of your enterprise.
Embracing the Unknown: Navigating Work, Environment, and Learning
In this episode, we transport you to 2042, where Madina Cornish, Senior Director of Learning and Development, shares her invaluable insights. Delve into the unpredictable world that lies ahead as we discuss the impact of climate change, technological advancements, and the skills required to navigate this evolving landscape. Join us as we explore the future of work and the pivotal role of learning and development in preparing individuals and organizations for the challenges and opportunities that await.
Acquire Deliberate Human Experiences
In this very practical episode for L&D professionals and parents alike, Rebecca Kwan, a Senior Manager in Learning and Development, discusses the importance of cultivating deliberate human experiences for the future generation. She emphasizes that success in the future is not about competing with AI, but rather consciously developing human skills that are rapidly diminishing. She highlights the need for emotional intelligence, critical thinking, social skills, and a collective concern for society as essential foundations for navigating the evolving workplace and creating a successful future.
3 Questions to Foster Belonging
Kevin Mulcahy, author of the award-winning The Future Workplace, reveals the formula for belonging and the ultimate action to foster and signify true belonging in the modern workplace. He shares three insightful questions managers can ask to drive belonging: 1) “How are you” and listen; 2) “How are we” and listen; and d) “How am I” and share how you’re feeling. His tips will help any leader be a confident and soft leader that fosters an environment of belonging.
Follow him on Linked In and kevinmulcahy.com or gain further insights through his book, The Future Workplace which received the Silver Axiom Best Business Book Award for Human Resources Professionals and is available at online retailers.
Don’t persuade with keystrokes
Kevin Mulcahy, author of The Future Workplace and VP Future of Working and Learning, shares how to optimize hybrid workspaces. He reveals how to associate the appropriate workspace with the type of task and separate the type of communication channel with the communication type.
He shares how technology is intertwined with the future workspace and what’s driving the exponential complexity in decision making. With the myriad of workspaces and workplaces, Kevin reveals the most critical time to bring team members together in person.
Follow him on Linked In and kevinmulcahy.com or gain further insights through his book, The Future Workplace.
The Secret to Shared Values
Kevin Mulcahy, VP Future of Working and Learning at Future Workplace, and author of The Future Workplace which received the Silver Axiom Best Business Book Award for Human Resources Professionals, shares practical tips on how:
- Workers are evaluating their leaders' true values to examine their employment.
- Companies can use Purpose Statements instead of Mission Statements to connect to their employees.
- Leaders can offer agency and control to their teams.
- Managers can align an organization’s values with personal values and surface disconnects to drive engagement and job satisfaction.
Follow him on Linked In and kevinmulcahy.com or gain further insights through his book, The Future Workplace available at online retailers.
Don't Just Recreate Reality
Laura Mingail, founder of Archetypes & Effects, shares how Virtual Reality is a requirement for the modern workplace. As an industry-leading forerunning of VR experiences in marketing for almost a decade, her ideas shed light on how L&D will be using VR to improve the industry’s greatest challenges. She shares a ground-breaking team collaboration example in shared virtual reality space (the metaverse), the critical #1 question to answer to create effective VR, and practical next steps L&D can use to get up to speed quickly. Through examples and useful tips, Laura shares critical insights every workplace professional should know. Laura can be reached at Twitter and Linked In
The Path to Future-Ready
Caryn Robinson, a senior transformation partner, shares how unpredictable change in the workplace demands rapid learning in context; this is critical to supporting future generalist roles that will require real-time experiences and learning. Discovery, experiments, and a willingness to allow learners to "try on" new skills with a mentor's support are important avenues to cultivate. She shares a simple tool everyone can apply now to support a growth mindset. She also expands on the role of feedback, vulnerability, curiosity and others as enablers for development.
Rethinking Video Training with SMEs
Through banter and practical examples, David Langlotz, L&D Lead and an internal practitioner and Danielle Wallace, an external practitioner, reveal how to harness the power of video to capture insights from SMEs. They reveal five tips that can be put into practice today to create an effective learning solution.
Knowledge Isn't Power - So what is?
Marty Blake, Chief Operating Office at Optime International, share how the modern salesperson no longer offers "knowledge as power", but instead needs to cultivate new skills. He speaks to the role of digital literacy, critical thinking, empathy and curiosity, flexibility, and personal leadership skills as the critical components for successfully delivering value.
He can be reached on Linked In, Twitter, and at Optime.com
AI for you: Practical and proven next steps for L&D
Marcus Bernhardt, Chief Evangelist at OBRIZUM, shares practical uses of AI in Learning and Technology. He expands on the metaphors of a) AI as a Librarian to sift through information, b) AI as a Personal Tutor with clever testing and profiling to help judge how well we've learned it, and c) AI as an Expert Teacher Author of a textbook to understand the complexity and how to best sequence the learning path. He shares useful tips for organizations to boost intrinsic motivation and be future proof. He can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-bernhardt
Break Your Own Rules
Kevin Lacey, a technical training professional, describes the importance of Learning & Development (L&D) evolving to discard the traditional training handcuffs and instead break the rules in order to adapt. The L&D industry is an alarmingly slow monolith. Instead, he shares the importance of embracing discomfort in order to be future ready.
4 Mind Blowing Innovations to Know
Stephen Ibaraki, futurist, shares the innovations that are shaping the future a) Biomedical innovations including regressing aging b) Super Computing including simulating the climate etc through faster exascaling computing c) Quantum Computing to solve unsolvable issues d) How AI is being used for good. Given the amount of data and the world’s problems, there can be technology to bridge issues and better everyone. Furthermore, in the near future, we’ll see this integration of technology into more widespread uses.
With over 300 senior executive roles, global awards and recognitions, Stephen Ibaraki is a multiple award-winning educator, researcher, speaker, writer, serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, investor, and executive board chairman.
This is part 3 of 3 of the interview series.
Show references:
Metaverse and Super Computing Impact on Education and the Workforce
Stephen Ibaraki, futurist, reveals how the Metaverse and Deep Mind AI are shaping education and the workforce. He shares how super computing can be compared to the human mind’s capability and paints a picture of the world in 2042.
With over 300 senior executive roles, global awards and recognitions, Stephen Ibaraki is a multiple award-winning educator, researcher, speaker, writer, serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, investor, and executive board chairman.
This is part 2 of 3 of the interview series.
Show references:
· Pattie Maes and the MIT Media Labs with ground-breaking work on how the metaverse can improve quality of life including the impact on education https://virtual.media.mit.edu/.
· An interview with Stephen Ibaraki on AI for Good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z74cH60tRc
Global expert reveals how the future is already here
Stephen Ibaraki, futurist, shares how the technology we think about for 2042 is already here and the impact this has for the workplace. In this foundational podcast for L&D, he overviews the key trends for educators to keep abreast of, and how the amplification of technological changes is exponentially growing. With over 300 senior executive roles, global awards and recognitions, Stephen Ibaraki is a multiple award-winning educator, researcher, speaker, writer, serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, investor, and executive board chairman. This is part 1 of 3 of the interview series.
Time for Trial and Error
Michelle Echevarria, Director of Learning and Development, shares insights on how the intersection of AI, Big Data and Mixed Reality interplay with Learning and Development to better equip the future workplace. Listen for practical tips and the role of equipping oneself now.
Flexible efficient work by "Chasing the Sun"
Cam Hafeez, Head of Sales Enablement, discuss what the impact 2042 has on people, process, and technology, including the people impact of flexibility, the process impact of "chasing the sun", and technology impact of distributed, collaborative work. Listen for practical insights and a new way to envision what the day to day 2042 work landscape looks like.
Motivation: critical for future workplace success
Bev Mitelman, Director of Learning at Egale Canada shares how motivation is a central pillar in 2042 and how blended, digital modalities adapt to continually foster learner needs. In a world with an ever-increasing pace, the need for digital dexterity of evolving tools and faster project operations becomes paramount. Learners' self-motivation to own their professional development, work quicker, and keep abreast of technology are some critical elements for the future learner.
What's real or hype: Machine Learning vs the sales pitch
Bant Breen, CEO of Qnary.com, shares data-backed insights about the Machine Learning era and the impact on the future workplace and training. Bant has a PhD on the topic of advertising and artificial intelligence and he unpacks the challenges of being human, the effects from the maturation of technology, and the role of Learning and Development. Listen to discover the specific skills to succeed with AI in the new world. Bant can be reached at www.bantbreen.com and bant@qnary.com
Practical tips to engage the reluctant learner
David Langlotz, Learning and Development Lead in the aerospace industry, shares humorous stories about effectively engaging the reluctant learner. He shares a useful tip on how to get SME to share why a policy/topic is important, how to adopt a learner-mindset to proactively design for the reluctant learner, and how to get SMEs to reveal the emotions behind why a learner should care.
AI-driven training for a re-imagined performance-based L&D
Evelyn Solski, a manager in learning and development, shares how AI-driven rapid authoring tools will create skills-based learning. This, in turn, will support learner's micro-certification as employees piece together the key competencies needed for an opportunity. In 2042, role-based training and Learning and Development as we know it is "old school" as the function will morph into true performance-enablers.
Future hybrid workplace morphs to support multiple passions
MJ Macdonald, Assistant Vice President, shares how the future world of work will seamlessly integrate wellness into each facet of people's lives through allowing employees to explore their multiple interests and passions outside their regular work. Listen to discover how the hybrid nature of work will evolve to truly support this.
Five amplified skills of future-fit leaders
D Surman, Global Leadership Development Manager, shares the five essential skills of future-fit leaders, insights into the future working spaces, and how L&D can be leading change ahead of the curve.
Refocus away from skills training to soft skills
Phil Kotacka, Senior Consultant Global Talent Development, describes the results of accelerated trends. Gone is the hierarchical, competency-based organizational model with skills-focused training. The future replaces it with a fluid, agile workforce where individuals with skills, often self-taught, assemble for specific projects. Learning and development instead faces the new challenge of reducing friction in these diversely-skilled teams to ensure individuals learn the right soft-skills to generate results.
Declining literacy amid technology-limited narratives
Jo'Ann Alderson shares the paradox of decreasing literacy as our evolving world propels into further technology-limited narratives. What's missing is communication, critical thinking, well-rounded insights, and fulsome knowledge. These are the components of true literacy and essential skills in a world of increasing citizen journalism and information limited by algorithm. Jo'Ann shares practical tips to ensure we're poised to succeed in this future workplace. Jo'Ann can be reached at www.joannalderson.com.
Training is dead
Training goes the way of the fanny pack in David Langoltz’s talk. David, an L&D Manager, reminds us it’s essential to focus on what people need to “do” not what they need to “know.” In the future, people will still need help in doing things they don’t know how to do. Experts will still need help bridging their expertise to others. The L&D consultant will play the pivotal role in connecting this gap.
Deliberate empathy at scale
Jihan Cercado, Senior Learning Consultant, speaks to the need to cultivate both patience and immediacy because technology is instant, yet people aren’t. This culminates in the need for deliberate empathy at scale in order to be successful in the future workplace.
* All opinions expressed are that of the individual and not the organization they're employed with.
Next Generation Flexible Work v4.0
Mary Kruger explores how the future workplace will be truly flexible in location and attitude. She shares her examples of how her work isn't land-based and how technology can help makes us mentally fit, and she provokes thinking about how to adapt to support this future.
Besides being a L&D Manager for a national organization, Mary Kruger's passion is in coaching others as an Internationally Certified Business & Career Coach at MLKCoaching.
Future skills for an automated world of work
Nazish Asim, Senior Manager, Strategy & Leadership, Learning and Development, reveals the evidence case for furthering human-centered skills, the role of bots, and the key skills that we'll need to master in order to tackle the next wave of business challenges. She shares insights into what learning and development can do to prepare their organizations now for this future world.
Note: Speaker views reflect their own opinion and do not represent any organization of their employment.
Future learners demand smaller, practical learning bites
Roxanne Kisson, Talent Development Manager, reflects on the acceleration of time-starved employees needing to quickly acquire skills. She shares insights about the need for quicker learning bites and new learning modalities that are readily available in the flow of work or during spare moments.
Note: Speaker views reflect their own opinion and do not represent any organization of their employment.
Mental wellness and the human aspects of future workplaces
Michelle Ibaraki, is a sought after health and mental wellness advocate regularly appearing on Global News, CTV National News, in the legislature and numerous media outlets across the country. She speaks to the importance of a future where the stigma associated with mental health in the workplace is a long-forgotten. The increase in workplace resources, public support and societal acknowledgement will support this.
Coding and intuitive tech for the future
Age 32 in 2042 - A Future Perspective
Wonder what the future of work holds? Consider the foundational tech skills that many young people seem to "innately" have, even those less than 10. This is our future workforce who presumes coding, robot programming, virtual classes and online productivity suites are basic skills like reading. While the interviewee eschews synchronous learning, he sees the benefits of occasional live virtual classes to keep momentum. Get ready for the future being built today.