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Hello and welcome to the year 2050. It’s work, but not as we know it today. Innovation, new societal norms and individuals’ wants have transformed the way we work so far it’s almost unrecognisable. Or is it? How has technology reshaped the idea of a job? How has talent adapted and evolved? The further forward we can see, the clearer our next steps become. My name is Marissa. I’ll be your host and voice from the future. I am the CEO at Cielo, and inspired by making the world of work work better. For employers. For employees. Join me on the trip to work 2050. https://www.cielotalent.com/

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In 2050, why retire when you can retrain? An ageing workforce presents a future where the gap between a workforce’s eldest and youngest will be greater than ever, so how will they work together? Weighing in on The Talent Time Machine, business coach Kim Neeson joins Cielo CEO & host, Marissa Geist, to consider how AI will simplify tech for older users, the irreplaceable skill of experienced judgement, and a new perspective on the career break. In this episode: Constant reassessment of company culture Reinventing the career break Pervasive tech and being ‘always-on’ Young and old generations combining their unique skill sets/experiences AI facilitating work for ageing workers Engaging everybody and allowing them to live by their values
The workforce of the future starts with an education tailored to a world yet to exist. As we delve into the evolution of the workplace in 2050, we’re fortunate to be joined by leading futurologist, Dr. Ian Pearson. Today, Marissa & Ian look at what should be taught in a system where AI serves right and wrong information in seconds, whether we’ll see more equality in global education opportunities, and much more. In this episode: Whether we’ll be working against technology or in tandem with it The emphasis on emotional skills, which can’t be taught by tech Early education and the need to guide kids towards knowledge sources A possible need for repositories of original, un-editable human knowledge Equity in education leading to better social outcomes across the board
The ‘job for life’ is a distant memory. Will ‘the job’ itself follow… As we shift towards a world that values aptitudes and attitudes over past roles and experiences, we may be forced to rethink where and how we work as the future edges ever-closer. Kate Bravery leads Mercer’s thought-leadership councils, and supports companies in preparing for the future of work - she joins Marissa Geist in The Talent Time Machine to share her vision of what the world of work holds… In this episode: Taking a data-led approach to matching people with the perfect job Generational attitudes towards engagement with work The role of flexible working going forward Shifting perceptions on valuing skills over experience
We live in an increasingly subjective reality, with values at the heart of all we do in the workplace. Understanding that will be essential to shaping corporate culture in 2050.  The art of corporate anthropology is one with which Michael Henderson is intimately familiar, creating more human-centered workplaces in a world dependent on technology and AI. Michael joins us in The Talent Time Machine this week as we uncover the principles which will prepare businesses for a more empathetic world, and how the human race could be afforded an unprecedented chance to ponder the nature of life itself… In this episode: What corporate anthropology covers and how it impacts the social dynamics of business culture A growing need to understand your workforce’s personal values and core principles The ‘wild west’ development of AI, with ranging, unforeseen outcomes Shifting attitudes from objective to subjective reality What young people should learn in order to prepare for the workplace of 2050
Every human experience is perceived by our brains. What might the human experience become when we expand our capabilities through futuristic neural technologies? Neurable has a vision to create a world where we live without limitations through brain-computer interfaces - we’re afforded our first glimpse into the future of work, skills and human connection in this week’s podcast with CEO, Dr. Ramses Alcaide. In this episode: The rise of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces Whether surgically invasive systems could bring our sci-fi concerns to life Learning in digital environments through non-traditional means, like video games Sharing knowledge and skills through hive mind-like behaviour The future of employment for knowledge workers Responsibility for privacy of brain data, calling upon the awful practices seen with the current state of the internet
Welcome to The Talent Time Machine, where we set our sights beyond the horizon to envision the future world of work in 2050. How better to kickstart the series than with an introspective look at what it means to look further than the five year strategies and financial forecasts, peering into the absurd. Reanna Browne is an academically trained and practicing futurist, and stands by the fact that ‘the future arrives via the ridiculous’.  So join Reanna as she shares with our host, Cielo CEO Marissa Geist, how to improve our future thinking, and the value it gives us today… In this episode: Using the future to rethink our actions in the present Mitigating the fear of being wrong in your predictions Unlearning how we’ve been taught to think of the future The change in language to think more proactively
Hello and welcome to the year 2050. It’s work, but not as we know it today. Innovation, new societal norms and individuals’ wants have transformed the way we work so far it’s almost unrecognisable. Or is it? How has technology reshaped the idea of a job? How has talent adapted and evolved? The further forward we can see, the clearer our next steps become. My name is Marissa. I’ll be your host and voice from the future. I am the CEO at Cielo, and inspired by making the world of work work better. For employers. For employees. I’m a passionate leader, curious visionary and self-confessed data lover. I’ve built a career on understanding how the right talent unlocks growth for organisations and individuals and the power of technology and human imagination to shape brighter futures. As the world’s leading Talent Acquisition Partner, that’s Cielo’s standout ability. During this podcast, we’ll be exploring the competing forces, innovations and controversies that are reshaping the future of work. Fuelling us on the journey we’ll have the insights and intellects of guest thinkers from behaviourists and anthropologists to researchers and economists. We’ll be analysing the data and interrogating the trends that will shape work in 2050. And finally, we will be arming you with the ideas and foresight you need to shape the future of your organisations, advise your kids and grandkids and ready yourself for what’s to come. If you’re a talent leader, business executive, or a curious human The Future of Work, this is for you. Step inside The Talent Time Machine, and join me on the trip to work 2050. Connect with Marissa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissageist/ Learn more about Cielo: https://www.cielotalent.com/
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