Thursday, March 22, 2018

Chicago Booth Magazine on 2028 Workplaces


Wynndalco Enterprises LLC CEO and founder David Andalcio brings more than 30 years of experience in information technology and entrepreneurship to his role. To continue his business education, David Andalcio attended the prestigious Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative Education-Scaling Program at Stanford University in 2017 and completed the competitive executive education program for senior executives at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 2016. 

Chicago Booth Magazine recently posted an article on the topic of workplace evolution over the next decade, with insights from assistant professor Jonathan Dingel, current MBA student Cayse Llorens, and alumnus Tomer Yogev. 

Dingel focuses on the idea of place. The concentration of college-educated workers in big cities will continue to position those large metropolises at the center of business and innovation. As communications technologies improve, however, more connections may be made overseas, and face-to-face interactions may be replaced with Skype. 

Yogev, who co-founded a coaching firm, looks to the major shift from the lifelong career model to the gig economy. Yogev projects even more movement into freelancing and asserts that businesses will have to focus more on their employees to keep them on board as long as they can. 

Llorens sees more focus on working alongside artificial intelligence. When robotics can provide additional data for us more quickly, workers will have to get better at the emotional intelligence required to work with clients, while interpreting and prioritizing that data.

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