Preparing For The Future Of Work: Zach Dunn Of Robin On The Top Five Trends to Watch In the Future of Work

Phil La Duke
Authority Magazine
Published in
12 min readSep 14, 2021

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Offices will be for collaboration, not mandated attendance. The pandemic showed employers that work no longer requires a centralized location as it can be done anywhere a WI-FI connection is available. Office spaces will be less focused on housing the entire business and more about providing a hub for collaboration. The future of work is not office-first, it is people-first.

There have been major disruptions in recent years that promise to change the very nature of work. From the ongoing shifts caused by the COVID19 pandemic, the impacts caused by automation, and other possible disruptions to the status quo, many wonder what the future holds in terms of employment. For example, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute that estimated automation will eliminate 73 million jobs by 2030.

To address this open question, we reached out to successful leaders in business, government, and labor, as well as thought leaders about the future of work to glean their insights and predictions on the future of

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Phil La Duke
Authority Magazine

Author of “I Know My Shoes Are Untied. Mind Your Own Business”, “Lone Gunman. Rewriting the Handbook on Workplace Violence Prevention”, and “Blood on my hands