The Future of Work in the 4th Industrial Revolution

The Future of Work in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Technology and the development of global societies are influencing the ways of the future careers available. With this, we will need to prepare for jobs and skills that do not exist or are required from workers today. With the speed of these developments, it is crucial to start to look into the future to adapt to the 4th industrial revolution. Join Theodore Cross in a webinar exploring the evolution of previous industrial revolutions, what the current status quo means for the future of the workplace, and the top four things you need to know about the 4th industrial revolution. Sign up today!

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About the speaker: Ted Cross is a clinical assistant professor of leadership and management, as well as the director of the Master of Applied Leadership and Management program at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Cross brings his expertise in leadership and higher education innovation to his teaching and administrative roles. Cross holds a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, an MA from Arizona State University, an MSed from The University of Pennsylvania, a doctorate from Pepperdine University, and a Post Graduate Certificate from The Wharton School of Business.

Becca Clarke
Thunderbird School of Global Management
rebecca.clarke@thunderbird.asu.edu
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