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The Future of Work is Grey with Dan Pontefract


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What if the real future-of-work crisis isn’t about technology replacing humans—but organizations pushing out workers just when their wisdom is needed most?

In this episode, Kate O’Neill and Dan Pontefract explore the urgency of rethinking age in the workplace, longevity, and designing meaningful work for six-decade careers.

Topics covered:

  • Age and longevity in the workforce
  • Fluid vs. crystallized intelligence
  • The demographic “age debt” challenge
  • AI and human intelligence collaboration
  • Multidirectional, time-flexible careers
  • Rethinking succession planning and wisdom transfer
  • Designing learning ecosystems
  • Evolution of purpose throughout a career
  • Concrete steps leaders can take to turn age debt into dividends
  • Connect with Dan Pontefract
    Website
    LinkedIn
    YouTube
    Instagram
    TikTok
    Dan’s new book – “The Future is Grey”

    Episode Chapters:

    00:05 Welcome and Introduction
    00:36 The Real Crisis: Age and Work
    02:01 Dan’s Wake-Up Call: Fired at 50
    03:39 Longevity vs Organizational Blind Spots
    06:10 Lessons from Japan: The Age Canary
    07:14 Chief Longevity Officers: Action or Gray Washing?
    09:42 Fluid & Crystallized Intelligence in the Age of AI
    14:10 Rivers, Rocks, and Rubies: Beyond Generational Stereotypes
    18:09 Building Multi-Directional Careers
    22:00 “Gray” Means Embracing the In-Between
    22:44 Succession Planning vs Wisdom Transfer
    26:46 Learning Ecosystems for All Ages
    30:06 How Purpose Evolves Over Time
    33:01 3 Steps for Leaders: Actionable Guidance
    37:11 How to Use Rivers, Rocks, & Rubies in Practice
    39:11 Dan’s Personal “Gray” Future
    42:01 What’s Next for Dan and Final Thoughts
    43:26 Closing and Where to Connect

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