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October 3, 2019
2019-6228

How will personal purpose shape the future of work?

For all but a few, work has been something people have been obliged to do, rather than chose to do. But as productivity continues to rise, choices proliferate. With the advancement of AI, and its ability to increase economic productivity and make time for other pursuits, an increasing number of individuals can now pursue vocation as a career. In this episode of The Better Question podcast, EYQ Fellow Chris Meyer is joined by Aaron Maniam, Senior Principal Researcher, Singapore Civil Service College, and Kevin Kelly, founder of Wired magazine. The two guests discuss the meaning of work and its value and risks to society to help business leaders remain attractive to the future workforce In a world increasingly influenced by AI and digital technology.

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