Keeping humans relevant at work
Sangita Myska meets tech entrepreneur Charles Towers Clark who believes humans can only stay ahead of machines at work if bosses give away their power and upskill their staff.
Sangita Myska goes in search of the innovators with big solutions to some of our most intractable problems.
The World Economic Forum says the workforce is automating faster than expected, displacing a predicted 85 million jobs in the next five years. Tech entrepreneur Charles Towers Clark believes that taking power away from bosses and giving it to employees is the key to humans surviving in the workplace of the future.
He did it in his own company and now he thinks all companies need to do it as a matter of urgency.
But is this the key to keeping humans relevant at work?
Contributors include:
Daniel Susskind, a Fellow in Economics at Oxford University and author of A World Without Work
Julian Birkinshaw, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at London Business School
Leena Nair, Chief Human Resources Officer and member of the Leadership Executive at Unilever
Producer: Ellie Bury
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