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S1E1: Fragmented Future

S1E1: Fragmented Future

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Forget traditional HR podcasts; we're diving into the realm of AI, robotics, automation, and Web3 and seeing how it may reshape work over the next 10-20 years.

Welcome to episode 1 of The Lever, where we explore how technology is giving the average worker an advantage.

We've gathered insights from 23 experts in economics, investing, academia, and business to uncover the forces driving this monumental shift. Join our host, Drew Fortin, as we explore fascinating topics like the true value of a human worker, the pursuit of work's purpose, the future of human performance measurement, and the potential for talent to be represented like baseball cards.

Take a journey through time and witness the rapid technological changes that have transformed the worker's role. From assembly lines to the knowledge economy, the internet age to the mobility age, each leap has been exponential.

The pandemic accelerated the rise of flexible and hybrid work, but there's more beneath the surface. The employer-employee relationship is evolving.

Businesses are recognizing the fragmented career journeys of their employees. As the market evolves, workers are embracing freelance and fractional work to gain diverse skills. The employee-employer relationship is becoming more dynamic, reflecting a give-and-get exchange.

Throughout the show, we explore how this social shift aligns with technological advancements. AI will transform job roles rapidly, and businesses will adapt faster to meet the moment.

Join us in this eye-opening journey, challenging us to embrace change and seize opportunities. 

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