Maria Noemi Hernandez

How do you think work will change (in the next 2-5 years) due to technological advances?

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I don't like using "new normal" after the pandemic πŸ˜‚ But I think asynchronous work will be the new normal very soon!
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Colleen Camacho
As a long time test prep instructor and trainer of instructors, here’s my take. For students who have already earned a strong SAT grade without tutoring assistance, using Khan Academy may be enough to help them improve their scores to their satisfaction. It’s a wonderful resource. However, most students are hindered by hidden gaps in their core academic skill set. Without an expert to work directly with them one-on-one, it will be difficult for them to significantly raise their scores quickly and without deep, unwavering commitment. So, every student should give it a try. However, nobody should depend on it without trying it first and testing the results by taking a sample test under test conditions. Nobody who needs to raise their scores significantly in a small amount of time should depend on Khan Academy. That is not a criticism of Khan Academy. It’s simply that most students have gaps they won’t find and/or cannot fill without expert help. These are the gaps that exist despite years of schooling. Khan Academy may help committed students find some of the gaps and fill them. But, most students need more live, individual, extensive attention to truly rise to a higher plane and stay there academically. So, whether or not you depend completely on Khan Academy depends on your abilities, your commitment, your schedule, your needs, and other factors. Use Khan Academy if you need to raise your scores, the other Zahid SEO Academy resources (a lift, tools, freelancing course in peshawar, etc.,Address: Hashtnagri Shahi Bagh, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 25000, neighbor who can help Phone:03138784840 , etc.), but don’t depend on it for rapid, enduring improvement that will simultaneously significantly raise your test scores and solidify your foundation of core academic skills.This question is similar to the question, β€œCan I fix my car by myself using Youtube videos as a guide?” The answer depends on what needs to be fixed, your current knowledge and skill, the time you have, , and so on. By all means, watch the car repair videos, but don’t depend on them to help you with all kinds of car repairs unless you have extensive skills, lots of tools, some help, and time.
Trading Tank
I think the amount of people working remotely and autonomously will explode. I've been working remote since 2018 and can honestly never see myself going back to a 'normal' job. It's far too easy to make your own money through social media, startups, newsletters, websites, podcasts, etc.
Chris Parjaszewski
The interesting concept is the Follow-The-Sun model, where a Team based in one geography (say US time zone) collaborates with a Team in Eastern Asia and another one in EMEA. Basically, the work is being passed on and never stops, while people work in "sunny" hours. I know personally a couple of e-commerce and automotive players already doing that, but curious if smaller startups and SMBs will do the same soon.
Vijay Singh Khatri
It is likely that over the next 2-5 years, technology will continue to advance rapidly and will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the way we work. The increased use of automation and artificial intelligence in the workplace is one of the biggest changes we will likely see. As machines become more advanced and capable of handling a wider range of tasks, machines will likely take over many tasks currently performed by humans. Another way that technology will potentially change the way we work is by enabling remote working. With the spread of high-speed Internet and the availability of powerful collaboration tools, it is becoming easier for people to work from anywhere in the world. This is likely to result in a more distributed and flexible workforce, with people able to work from home or in remote locations. Let's see together how technology automation will change any human's life. πŸ”₯πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»
Chris Watson
Work anytime, anywhere. Moreover, "smart office" will soon take a force! Productivity will be the goal instead of time attendance.
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