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As artificial intelligence and machine learning practices grow, entire industries and jobs could become more automated or cease to exist altogether. HR Without People? traces provocative and challenging timelines for future developments in ten, thirty and fifty years' time, to interrogate how modern HR practices need to respond to far reaching technological and industrial change.
Focusing on the role these technologies are playing in changing the HR profession and how they could and should develop industry practices in the future, HR experts Anthony R. Wheeler and M. Ronald Buckley explore how this profession has a vital role in responding to these changes and how it can adapt to meet the new challenges faced by both employers and employees.
Examining key issues such as the effects of big data and algorithms ongoing role in influencing recruiting and selection, the changes in virtual technology that will alter training, and how the role of government will expand to address the needs of citizens affected by the rate of change in workforce displacement, HR Without People? is a stimulating and confrontational challenge to conventional thinking on this people-centric profession's role in the future of work.
Contents
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Humans and Their Work Chapter 2. The Importance of Work to Societies
Chapter 3. The Current and Future States of Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning
Chapter 4. The Current State of HRM with Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning
Chapter 5. Near Term Human Resources Challenges in the Age of Automation, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Chapter 6. The Next Generation
Chapter 7. A Century of Stress Headed into the Next Century
Chapter 8. Serving Multiple Segments of the Population
Chapter 9. The Uneven Spread of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Chapter 10. A Technology-Enabled Future Renaissance?