The New Division of Labor

The New Division of Labor
Title The New Division of Labor PDF eBook
Author Frank Levy
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 187
Release 2012-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400845920

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As the current recession ends, many workers will not be returning to the jobs they once held--those jobs are gone. In The New Division of Labor, Frank Levy and Richard Murnane show how computers are changing the employment landscape and how the right kinds of education can ease the transition to the new job market. The book tells stories of people at work--a high-end financial advisor, a customer service representative, a pair of successful chefs, a cardiologist, an automotive mechanic, the author Victor Hugo, floor traders in a London financial exchange. The authors merge these stories with insights from cognitive science, computer science, and economics to show how computers are enhancing productivity in many jobs even as they eliminate other jobs--both directly and by sending work offshore. At greatest risk are jobs that can be expressed in programmable rules--blue collar, clerical, and similar work that requires moderate skills and used to pay middle-class wages. The loss of these jobs leaves a growing division between those who can and cannot earn a good living in the computerized economy. Left unchecked, the division threatens the nation's democratic institutions. The nation's challenge is to recognize this division and to prepare the population for the high-wage/high-skilled jobs that are rapidly growing in number--jobs involving extensive problem solving and interpersonal communication. Using detailed examples--a second grade classroom, an IBM managerial training program, Cisco Networking Academies--the authors describe how these skills can be taught and how our adjustment to the computerized workplace can begin in earnest.

Job Design and Technology

Job Design and Technology
Title Job Design and Technology PDF eBook
Author Hans D. Pruijt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 203
Release 1997-08-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134725094

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Despite global competition and the need for speed, flexibility and quality, trends such as lean production and McDonaldization show that Taylorism remains alive and well in the contemporary workplace. There is however a countermovement, particularly in North-West Europe, where successful alternatives are being pursued. Job Design and Technology fil

Design and Technology

Design and Technology
Title Design and Technology PDF eBook
Author James Garratt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 320
Release 1996-05-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780521556071

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Design and Technology is a colorful and stimulating textbook that includes a variety of practical projects with a design emphasis. Included within the text are nearly 700 drawings and photographs to explain procedures and clarify textual explanations, as well as batches of questions referring to both basic information and practical procedures.

Scenario-Based Design

Scenario-Based Design
Title Scenario-Based Design PDF eBook
Author John Millar Carroll
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1995-05-29
Genre Computers
ISBN

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This volume is based on a workshop sponsored by the editor at IBM, and includes contributions from an international group of researchers in the field of human computer interaction.

The Work of the Future

The Work of the Future
Title The Work of the Future PDF eBook
Author David H. Autor
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 189
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262367742

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Why the United States lags behind other industrialized countries in sharing the benefits of innovation with workers and how we can remedy the problem. The United States has too many low-quality, low-wage jobs. Every country has its share, but those in the United States are especially poorly paid and often without benefits. Meanwhile, overall productivity increases steadily and new technology has transformed large parts of the economy, enhancing the skills and paychecks of higher paid knowledge workers. What’s wrong with this picture? Why have so many workers benefited so little from decades of growth? The Work of the Future shows that technology is neither the problem nor the solution. We can build better jobs if we create institutions that leverage technological innovation and also support workers though long cycles of technological transformation. Building on findings from the multiyear MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future, the book argues that we must foster institutional innovations that complement technological change. Skills programs that emphasize work-based and hybrid learning (in person and online), for example, empower workers to become and remain productive in a continuously evolving workplace. Industries fueled by new technology that augments workers can supply good jobs, and federal investment in R&D can help make these industries worker-friendly. We must act to ensure that the labor market of the future offers benefits, opportunity, and a measure of economic security to all.

Design of Jobs

Design of Jobs
Title Design of Jobs PDF eBook
Author Louis E. Davis
Publisher Santa Monica, Calif. : Goodyear Publishing Company
Pages 280
Release 1979
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Designing Culture

Designing Culture
Title Designing Culture PDF eBook
Author Anne Balsamo
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 309
Release 2011-07-19
Genre Computers
ISBN 0822344459

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The cultural theorist and media designer Anne Balsamo calls for transforming learning practices to inspire culturally attuned technological imaginations.