Echoing Humans need not apply, Abhijit Bhaduri sees future in relationship workers. An excerpt:
[Problems are getting too complex to be done by one individual. The days of the lone genius working alone in a lab are over. Problems have to be seen through a multidisciplinary lens. No longer can someone from one discipline solve problems all alone... Working in transdisciplinary teams will mean that knowing how to manage people and coordinate with others will be skills that will be valuable in the job market. Routine problems will get solved by algorithms. Human beings who can solve complex problems will be valuable...  The future belongs to people who are more emotionally intelligent. This may be the era of the “relationship worker” – someone who can handle complex human relationships.]
Last year I presented a paper captioned Reimagining and Refashioning Integral Management available at: https://t.co/YGoEhdLyp7
An extract:
Everything  can  be  managed:  that  is  perhaps  the  most  ambitious  objective  of  Management  and  hence  the  concept  of  Zero  defects,  etc. But  the  Integral  approach  doesn’t  subscribe  to  such  optimism.  Sri Aurobindo has outlined three principles of Education, the first of which  is  ‘nothing  can  be  taught’. In  the  same  vein,  it  can  be  asserted  that  nothing  can  be  managed.  However,  this  is  not  pessimistic,  but  rather  surrendering  or  aligning  the  human  endeavour  to  the forces of Evolution in constructive spirit. [TNM55]
Misc. References:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU
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