7 Books on the Future of Work

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Book reading is one of the best habits as it broadens thinking ability. By reading from the book, people can create multiple scenarios from the same story as they are free to think.

Also, it is the best time to pass instead of using social media as it wastes your time.

The world is progressing with new technology every day. You cannot predict what you have in the future, but you can make assumptions about it.

In this article, we will tell you some best books that help you create a future image to predict what you have in your future and what you can do for society.

Best Books on the Future of Work

Here are some best books about future work. These books are written by experienced and qualified authors who take people’s current views and predict the future.

Mostly these books represent the view of people about the future. So have a look at these books to know what people think about the future.

  1. The Future We Want

Sarah Leonard and Bhaskar Sunkara write the future we want. They try to analyze things to make the situation of the country better.

First, they mention all the ills and then give the best solutions to fight them. For example, they give different solutions about full employment programs, limit work hours campaigns, and proposals to feminism.

In short, the writer describes their vision about the perfect life. Then, they give solutions to make their homeland a better place that will benefit them in the future.

  1. How To Be Happy At Work

The time of life is short as no one knows when they will die. That’s why it is important always to stay happy no matter what you are doing.

When you are smiling you give motivation to other people and also your mood is good. In this book, Annie Makee tries to explain why happiness is necessary in different cases.

This behavior is important in every organization, industry, and workplace as it increases the focus and motivation of the person. In addition, happiness gives positive energy that produces hope in a person.

With a positive view about everything, it is possible to do almost every work. So if you want to get motivation, then this book is the right option for you.

  1. Redesigning Work

This book is a blueprint of the future of work that is based on Canadian surveys. The main purpose of these surveys is to find better and practical ways to make work productive, motivating, and rewarding.

The writers of this book Graham Lowe and Frank Graves, try to improve the workplace by taking ideas through surveys.

So if you want to reshape your workplace, you should read this book as it is not based on past experiences. Instead, you will get to learn about how people want to reshape their places for a better society.

  1. Rise Of The Robots

Artificial intelligence is increasing day by day as more people are interested in making robots that do their work. But, if they make robots for everything, then in the future, will humans work? As for every work, there is a robot.

This is a serious question that Martin Ford discusses in this book. With the increase in technology, people made machines for even a simple and small tasks.

So that people can take a rest. But, unfortunately, almost half the world is taken by machines as they surround us.

Most of our work is done by machines, and literally, we cannot live without them. This book is for those who become addict to these machines.

  1. The Weekend Effect

The writer of this book Katrina Onstad is an author, journalist, and former CBC network executive. She focuses on the busy schedule of the people that why they work 24/7, and why they need a break on weekends.

Today everyone is in the race to achieve something. As a result, people plan their schedules so tough that they do not have time to rest, even on weekends.

They extend their work limits and work on weekends by sitting at home. Due to this, their weekend does not remain a weekend.

  1. Business Model Generation

This book contains the best business models that most companies use to generate more revenue. This is a four-color book that has case studies.

So that the creative team read the case study and analyze their solution to select the right model.

Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur write this book with the purpose that every organization made the right choices without facing loss.

  1. Show And Tell

Presentation is the best way to tell your ideas to other people. It can contain charts, graphs, text, images, or videos depending upon your requirement.

No matter in which field you are, presentations are mandatory. Dan Roam writes this book show and tells to give you guidelines on presenting your project effectively. For students, this book is a must-read.

Wrapping It All Up!!!

These are the best books on the future of work, among others. If you read them, you will get to know what people want to have in the future.

If you do not have time to read all the books, read only one to know about the future work. It will help you to motivate other people to think good and build a better future.

References

https://www.cbc.ca/books/a-workshift-reading-list-7-books-to-read-about-the-future-of-work-1.4301999

https://www.forbes.com/sites/heathermcgowan/2020/02/23/ten-books-for-the-future-of-work-and-an-experiment/?sh=60aba7605c6c

 

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