


The future of work: What you need to know
The future of work will likely grow more , dispersed as geographic and technological boundaries diminish. If work is done anywhere in the world, it will also be done at any time, transforming the remote-enabled workforce from the standard 9-5 workday to a more fluid design.
While no one can predict the future with absolute certainty, it’s clear that the world of work is changing, just as the world itself is. Looking ahead at how work will shift, along organization prepare for what’s next.


Should we fear job automation?
Personal circumstances such as parenting, redundancy, bereavement or illness – coupled with the newfound acceptance of remote work – have led workers to re-evaluate their work-life balance. Many have chosen to leave their nine-to-five jobs and set up their own businesses.

Bar David created Lili, a New York-based digital banking platform, in 2018. Lili comes equipped with banking, invoicing and expense-tracking capabilities and was
But what is the future of work? We asked five experts to imagine the workplace of the future. Their answers visualise a range of scenarios – from the expanding role of
