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OverviewThe robbery has already happened. You are in the middle of it. That is not hyperbole. Right now, inside every major enterprise software platform, large language models and agent workflows are quietly absorbing the daily tasks that built your career. The underwriter who memorized twenty years of policy. The analyst who owned the weekly report. The marketer who wrote the quarterly campaign. The paralegal who drafted the motion. Their work is being atomized into tasks, and the tasks are being sorted into ""keep"" and ""automate"" piles. By the end of the decade, the sort will be complete. If you are a knowledge worker in 2026, you are either adapting or you are already behind. There is no third option. STILL USEFUL is the survival manual for the biggest labor transition in a century. Corporate instructional designer Ken Konet (M.Ed., MBA) has spent twenty-five years figuring out how to teach working adults things they desperately need to know but really do not want to learn. In Still Useful, he turns that discipline on the AGI transition itself and delivers a plan that is honest about what is being lost, specific about what remains durable, and usable on Monday morning. Inside you will find: The Three Pillars of Human Premium (Physicality, Accountability, Taste) and how to anchor your career on at least one of them A diagnostic framework for sorting your own tasks into A, B, and C categories before HR does The Accountability Premium: why signing your name on a decision is the single most underrated career move of the next decade Prompt Architecture and Agent Wrangling, two practical AI literacy skills that separate the hired from the displaced The White-Collar Autopsy: which jobs are in the blast radius, and which are safer than you think The Blue-Collar Renaissance and the Care Economy: where the hiring is actually happening Jobs That Do Not Exist Yet: a pattern-recognition framework for spotting emerging roles before anyone else does Money and Meaning in a Post-Labor World: how to build financial optionality and non-work identity while the transition unfolds The Monday Morning Seven: the full playbook, compressed into seven specific actions you can begin this week Plus eight appendices of tools you can use immediately: 90-Day Human Hardening Plan Industry Survival Matrix across sixteen sectors Prompt Architecture Starter Kit Reading List and Primary Sources Glossary of AGI-era career terms 25-Question Human Skills Self-Assessment Pivot Resources and credentialing pathways Ken's Personal Playbook Five real case studies (Dave, Marisol, Jamal, Eleanor, and Kevin) walk with you from the first page to the last, showing exactly which decisions separated the professionals who made it through from the ones still waiting for someone to tell them what to do. You are not behind. You are early. The average American is going to figure this out about two years from now, which means right now, today, the world is quietly full of jobs, opportunities, and pivots that nobody is fighting over yet. You are reading a survival manual while most people are still watching the trailer for the movie. Start this week. Finish in two months. By the end of the year, you will have moved more decisively on your career than ninety-five percent of the people in your industry. You are going to be okay. You are going to be useful, to people who matter to you, for a long time. Go get Monday. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ken KonetPublisher: Humbolton Press Imprint: Humbolton Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9781966703327ISBN 10: 1966703325 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 21 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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