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Episode 7: Lynda Gratton - Are we at an inflection point in the evolution of work?

Episode 7: Lynda Gratton - Are we at an inflection point in the evolution of work?

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From working on a production line in a chocolate factory, to becoming a Professor at LBS, Lynda Gratton has experienced the evolution of work in real time. In this episode, Lynda discusses the current workplace landscape, how technological developments are impacting on roles, and how we could prepare for the 100 year life.

Lynda Gratton is one of the foremost global thought leaders on the future of work, and she is Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School.

Thinkers 50 has described Lynda as a 'rock start teacher', and her LBS students agree! She co-chairs the World Economic Forum on Work, Wages and Job Creation, and has written 11 books, including the best-selling "The 100 year life"; in 2024, she will publish another compelling book.

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