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OverviewIt's called the Fourth Industrial Revolution--a revolution fueled by analytics and technology--that consists of data-driven smart products, services, entertainment, and new jobs. Economist and data scientist Larry Boyer lays out the wealth of exciting possibilities this revolution brings as well as the serious concerns about its disruptive impact on the lives of average Americans. Most important, he shows readers how to navigate this sea of change, pointing to strategies that will give businesses and individuals the best chance to succeed and providing a roadmap to thriving in this new economy. Boyer describes how future workers may have to think of themselves as entrepreneurs, marketing their special talents as valuable skills that machines cannot do. This will be especially important in the coming employment climate, when full-time jobs are likely to decrease and industries move toward contract-based employment. He provides guidelines for identifying your individual talents and pursuing the training that will make you stand out. He also shows you how to promote your personal brand to give more exposure to your unique skills. Whether we like it or not, automation will soon transform the work place and employment prospects. This book will show you how to look for and take advantage of the opportunities that this revolution presents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry BoyePublisher: Prometheus Books Imprint: Prometheus Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781633884090ISBN 10: 1633884090 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 20 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThere's lots of talk about the coming technological singularity and how machines are set to take over many jobs. But how is it going to impact you personally? In The Robot in the Next Cubicle, Larry Boyer says what you need to do to stay ahead in the race against the machines. --Toby Walsh, professor of artificial intelligence and author of Machines That Think: The Future of Artificial Intelligence Some of the greatest opportunities for success came during times of economic disruption. The Robot in the Next Cubicle sheds light on emerging technologies and shows us how people navigated past economic upheavals to achieve their success. No one said it would be easy, but knowing what's coming, what to look for, and what you can do will make a big difference. --Dr. Greg S. Reid, author of the Think and Grow Rich series An examination of the rise of artificial intelligence and the role of humans in the future workplace. While Boyer clearly depicts the rise of automation, he also gives readers a refreshing guide on how to leverage their social skills to maintain relevancy and sanity. --Dan Schawbel, author of Back to Human, Promote Yourself, and Me 2.0 There's lots of talk about the coming technological singularity and how machines are set to take over many jobs. But how is it going to impact you personally? In The Robot in the Next Cubicle, Larry Boyer says what you need to do to stay ahead in the race against the machines. --Toby Walsh, professor of artificial intelligence and author of Machines That Think: The Future of Artificial Intelligence The most common question I get these days is, 'What will happen to my job as technology keeps getting more powerful?' Larry Boyer does a great job answering this question, with lively examples from Amazon to Pizza Hut and with clear, practical advice. --Erik Brynjolfsson, professor at MIT and coauthor of The Second Machine Age and Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Future An invaluable handbook to the rapidly changing technological world of the early twenty-first century. If you want to understand where we're headed, the potential impact on our companies, economies, and society, and how you can adapt to succeed amid this change, you must read this book. --Lance Uggla, chairman and CEO, IHS Markit As technology reshapes and takes a bigger role in the workplace, the question 'what makes you stand out?' becomes more important than ever. The Robot in the Next Cubicle helps us understand the evolving workplace so that we can clearly define our place in it, remaining not only relevant but valued and recognized. --William Arruda, personal-branding pioneer and cofounder of CareerBlast.TV A call to action to prepare ourselves for the accelerating technological innovation that is changing business and personal lives alike. We need to prepare our skills, digital mind-set, and social capital so that we can take advantage of the great opportunities that lie ahead. --Penny Power, OBE, serial entrepreneur and author of Digital Business Britain Manifesto and Know Me, Like Me, Follow Me The new technologies driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution require us to understand our places in a new world of machines that challenges us to be better humans. The Robot in the Next Cubicle puts this new paradigm into perspective. We no longer have the luxury of having separate professional and personal selves. We need to present and use all our gifts to succeed. --Javier C mara Rica, founder and CEO at beBee Building a brand, whether for yourself or a business, takes time. The Robot in the Next Cubicle is a call to action to start building your brand so you can succeed rather than be disrupted in the coming technological revolution. --Brian Smith, UGG founder, and author of The Birth of a Brand: Launching Your Entrepreneurial Passion and Soul Some of the greatest opportunities for success came during times of economic disruption. The Robot in the Next Cubicle sheds light on emerging technologies and shows us how people navigated past economic upheavals to achieve their success. No one said it would be easy, but knowing what's coming, what to look for, and what you can do will make a big difference. --Dr. Greg S. Reid, author of the Think and Grow Rich series An examination of the rise of artificial intelligence and the role of humans in the future workplace. While Boyer clearly depicts the rise of automation, he also gives readers a refreshing guide on how to leverage their social skills to maintain relevancy and sanity. --Dan Schawbel, author of Back to Human, Promote Yourself, and Me 2.0 Author InformationLarry Boyer is a leading expert in big data and business analytics and strategy, economics, finance, risk, and career management. He has worked for such notable companies as Freddie Mac, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the National Academy of Public Administration, and IHS Markit and is the founder and president of Success Rockets LLC. He is on the board of advisors at both Rutgers University's Big Data programs and also at OPEN-BDA, a group of entrepreneurs in Pakistan focused on bringing big data technologies to the developing world. He is the first and only person recognized as both a Certified Business Economist and Certified Coach and he is a member of the Forbes Coaches Council. He has contributed chapters to Mission Unstoppable by Les Brown and Dr. George Fraser and Gifted Journey by Greg S. Reid, and frequently writes articles for various business publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |