1.26.2019

Martin Danoesastro : What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?


Martin Danoesastro at TED@BCG  (transcript)
What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?
Summary
I think that the article used very kind words, though, this is surely the biggest problem that we face now. It's that we will lose our job and we won't know what to do because of technology growing. For example, jobs of acceptance and driving will be done by robots.

A company continues hiring those people while ignoring costs and technology growth has no meaning. 1)
Employees have to do other jobs 2) and leaders who give directions to subordinates have to control those robots or have to do themselves many things that robots can't do. 3)

Everyone has to give up something and they have to change the way. The most difficult things to change is our own behavior autonomously.  We have to respond to change.

P.S.
Current Japanese condition is certainly this that no one gives up anything and no one does anything autonomously.
Governments continue to protect their own positions while using citizens' taxes, companies can't cut labor costs, leaders do nothing, employees want to chooes jobs but there is no job, elder people say that they worked hard in the past thus they need more pension.  Those are out of date and we have to change our own behavior.

Words in this story
autonomy /noun/ independence, freedom

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