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For graduates, studying a business subject was considered a sure thing. For decades, degrees in business or management were the safe path to career success and the middle class. But as AI, automation, and digital transformation increasingly reshape the modern workplace, that old logic seems to be breaking down.
This episode discusses how an oversupply of business graduates, shifting contemporary power structures, and accelerating technology are now rewriting the rules of employability. This is about the system where universities, markets, and governments interact to produce winners and losers in the graduate economy.
If you’re a graduate, early-career professional, parent, or business leader just trying to make sense of where the next generation will fit in, this episode will be of interest.
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By With Kevin Thomas RyanFor graduates, studying a business subject was considered a sure thing. For decades, degrees in business or management were the safe path to career success and the middle class. But as AI, automation, and digital transformation increasingly reshape the modern workplace, that old logic seems to be breaking down.
This episode discusses how an oversupply of business graduates, shifting contemporary power structures, and accelerating technology are now rewriting the rules of employability. This is about the system where universities, markets, and governments interact to produce winners and losers in the graduate economy.
If you’re a graduate, early-career professional, parent, or business leader just trying to make sense of where the next generation will fit in, this episode will be of interest.
🎧 Listen now