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Conversation 72: Ira Wolfe on the State of Employment in the 21st Century...and lighter subjects too (Part 1)

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A conversation with Ira Wolfe about the State of Employment in the 21st Century

PART 1

Ira mentioned his TED Talk – you can find it here.

Ira discussed the latest Generation – Alpha. In my typical searching, I found this great article in The Atlantic about Generation Alpha and the general issue of generational delineations.

We had a lengthy conversation about Generation X, so back to googling and I found many interesting articles about that generation including this one.

Ira mentioned his podcast, Geeks Geezers and Googlization.

Ira taught me an acronym, DAO – Decentralized Autonomous Organization.

We discussed the future of the workforce and how so much of it will be done remotely and how the workforce is being transformed and is evolving quickly.

I mentioned Yuval Noah Harari and his predictions for the future of medicine.

PART 2

Ira and I discussed the size of the population and the ever growing job market but why many people don’t want certain jobs any longer. We went on to discuss Grit which reminded me of the great book by Angela Duckworth of the same word.

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Ira can be found at successperformancesolutions.comor his personal website Irawolfe.com He is a frequent contributor on LinkedIn.

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A conversation with Ira Wolfe about the State of Employment in the 21st Century

PART 1

Ira mentioned his TED Talk – you can find it here.

Ira discussed the latest Generation – Alpha. In my typical searching, I found this great article in The Atlantic about Generation Alpha and the general issue of generational delineations.

We had a lengthy conversation about Generation X, so back to googling and I found many interesting articles about that generation including this one.

Ira mentioned his podcast, Geeks Geezers and Googlization.

Ira taught me an acronym, DAO – Decentralized Autonomous Organization.

We discussed the future of the workforce and how so much of it will be done remotely and how the workforce is being transformed and is evolving quickly.

I mentioned Yuval Noah Harari and his predictions for the future of medicine.

PART 2

Ira and I discussed the size of the population and the ever growing job market but why many people don’t want certain jobs any longer. We went on to discuss Grit which reminded me of the great book by Angela Duckworth of the same word.

.

Ira can be found at successperformancesolutions.comor his personal website Irawolfe.com He is a frequent contributor on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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