The End of Work: Rise and Fall of the Job (16:02)
Ray Williams is the President of Ray Williams Associates, a firm based in Vancouver, providing executive coaching and professional speaking services. Jobs as we know them are ending. According to research conducted by C.B. Frey and M.A. Osborne in 2013 at Oxford University machines may replace 47% of active workers in the future. Of 1,896 prominent scientists, analysts, and engineers questioned in a recent Pew survey on the future of jobs, 48% of them said the AI revolution will be a permanent job killer on a vast scale. In his article, The End of Work: The Rise and Fall of the Job, Ray Williams discusses the dangers and issues facing the job market.
How to Speak so that People Want to Listen (1:05:59)
Julian Treasure is a top-rated international speaker. Collectively his five TED talks on various aspects of sound and communication have been viewed an estimated 30 million times. He has been widely featured as a sound and communication expert in the world’s media. Julian Treasure shares tips on how to be a better speaker so people will listen to you.
Signs You're an Outgoing Introvert (1:54:01)
Jenn Granneman, founder of IntrovertDear.com- the largest community and blog for introverts and highly sensitive people on the web- says, “Introversion and extroversion are not black and white.” She joins us today to discuss a category of people she likes to call “ambiverts.” Jenn Granneman explains what an Outgoing Introvert is and how.