23 episodes

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the way we worked and the skills we needed to succeed in our respective fields was shifting. Increased reliance on data to inform business decisions. The automation of job duties that made some workers redundant. The value of incorporating sustainability into everyday processes on the bottom line.

And then COVID-19 shut down the world. Racism and inequalities came to dominate every conversation. And as companies grapple with DE&I initiates and engage with a remote workforce, the way we work today looks drastically different than from just a few years ago. What trends, skills, initiatives and equity will we face in the years to come? Each month, we talk with industry leaders in their fields to discuss the changing evolution of the workforce and the skills needed to stay competitive.

The Future of Work UC Berkeley Extension

    • Business
    • 4.6 • 10 Ratings

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the way we worked and the skills we needed to succeed in our respective fields was shifting. Increased reliance on data to inform business decisions. The automation of job duties that made some workers redundant. The value of incorporating sustainability into everyday processes on the bottom line.

And then COVID-19 shut down the world. Racism and inequalities came to dominate every conversation. And as companies grapple with DE&I initiates and engage with a remote workforce, the way we work today looks drastically different than from just a few years ago. What trends, skills, initiatives and equity will we face in the years to come? Each month, we talk with industry leaders in their fields to discuss the changing evolution of the workforce and the skills needed to stay competitive.

    Mental Health Matters

    Mental Health Matters

    Demand for mental health benefits has grown. In a 2023 NPR article, psychologists say they can't meet the growing demand for mental health care—whether it’s not having enough open positions or three-month-long waitlists. There is a growing market for apps to fill the gaps, as well as platforms that connect people with licensed therapists or a number of AI-powered solutions that emulate a therapist. All this has an impact on workers and the workplace. And as we heard from Daniel Zhao at GlassDoor in our earlier episode, newer generations of employees are expecting employers to address these needs with benefits. Let’s talk about what employees are seeking from companies and how companies are responding.
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/43HKoXj
    Read this episode's transcript @https://bit.ly/3U0uaVX

    • 46 min
    Tomorrow’s AI-Augmented Workforce

    Tomorrow’s AI-Augmented Workforce

    Job listings mentioning AI have doubled on LinkedIn, and demand for AI skills is appearing across a wide range of industries and sectors. Job seekers are jumping on the bandwagon and adding AI skills to their resumes. But what does this mean? What are employers looking for, where can you learn these skills, and how do you talk about (and use!) AI in meaningful ways. 
    We turn to Dr.Michael Wu, who is a leading authority on artificial intelligence and behavioral economics. He’s currently the Chief AI Strategist at PROS, an AI-powered software solution provider, and was recently appointed as Senior Data Science Research Fellow at the Ecole des Ponts Business School. A popular adviser and lecturer for UC Berkeley Extension’s AI programs, Michael has triple undergraduate majors in Applied Math, Physics, and Molecular and Cell Biology, and earned his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley’s Biophysics program.
    He will be presenting his “Demystifying AI: What Business Leaders Need to Know About AI” course at the upcoming Outperform With PROS conference. Learn more about this event @https://bit.ly/3uO78YH
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/42TyCJ4
    Read this episode's transcript @https://bit.ly/3OY6P4A

    • 46 min
    2024 Job Trends and Directions

    2024 Job Trends and Directions

    Are you making any career or professional development resolutions? To help you envision the future, let’s explore trends and new directions for career growth. To shed light on the jobs that are in demand and growing sectors, we need to dive into data from employees and employers.
    Fortunately for us, we are going to get a peek behind the glass door. We're excited to have Daniel Zhao, lead economist and senior manager data science at Glassdoor, who has been doing research on trends in the job market and workplace. 
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/3Uw9BRY
    Read the transcript @https://bit.ly/3w4UkgV

    • 47 min
    2024 Predictions

    2024 Predictions

    As we look toward 2024, we'd like to take this time to remind each of our listeners that it's important to invest in your future of work goals. So let's call this episode the Future of Work Gift Guide. What can you give yourself to upskill? How can you help someone achieve their career goals?
    To unpack and highlight insights from this past year, we've brought back Michelle Hector from our first episode on overcoming barriers and Barry O'Reilly from our third episode on unlearning. 
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/3RsFPL3
    Read the transcript @https://bit.ly/3RpOvBR

    • 46 min
    Becoming an AI Native

    Becoming an AI Native

    With the advent of generative AI and large language models and chatbots, we need to take a look at the skills you will need, the jobs that are impacted and the opportunity to increase productivity—not only for yourself, but for an organization as a whole. With AI evolving at lightning speed, are we quickly entering the age of adopt or perish?
    To take a deeper dive, we have invited Chalenge Masekera to join us. Chalenge is a data scientist currently working at Faros AI, a company dedicated to enabling enterprises to get invaluable insights into their engineering operations. 
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/49gI9gg
    Read the transcript @https://bit.ly/47bv3ip
     

    • 42 min
    Creative Collaboration—Where is the Sweet Spot?

    Creative Collaboration—Where is the Sweet Spot?

    This month, we’re taking a look at collaborative intelligence. Collaboration is essential but often times invisible. It can either contribute to the success or lead to the downfall of a project. We collaborate in a number ways, using a number of different tools and in different places, but do we really understand how to collaborate effectively? What is the difference between collaboration and coordination? How does can collaboration inspire innovation? When does collaboration become overkill and lead to employee fatigue? What can individuals and leaders do to cultivate a collaboration community? To answer these many questions, we turn to Rebecca Hinds.
    Rebecca is the Head of The Work Innovation Lab by Asana, a first-of-its-kind think tank that conducts actionable research to assist businesses in adapting to the ever-changing challenges of work, both today and in the future.
    Read the transcript from this interview @https://bit.ly/3LEmTH3
    Learn more about UC Berkeley Extension @https://bit.ly/48rMqgm

    • 57 min

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The name isn’t what the show is about

The show is supposed to be about the future of work given advances in AI and other technologies. But the show is mainly about promoting woke ridiculous ideologies regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The technology aspect of the conversation revolves around that goal. It’s just political propaganda and woke indoctrination disguised as tech-talk.

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