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Denis Jacquet, founder of the Day One Movement, international entrepreneur, and author discusses how automation is transforming the labor market
Publisher |
Dan Turchin
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Management
Technology
Publication Date |
Apr 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:36:15

Denis Jacquet is concerned that automation is causing traditional jobs to mutate... and governments around the world are mismanaging the opportunity to prepare citizens for the new labor market. He has written extensively on how regulation is stifling innovation. Denis is a serial entrepreneur having started and sold multiple successful companies including EduFactory in the e-learning space. He's also an accomplished author and frequent TV and radio contributor in France on the future labor market.Listen and learn...

  1. Why many events will remain virtual long after the pandemic... even though humans have a fundamental need for direct contact.
  2. What Europe can learn from countries like Israel and Korea about how to embrace innovation to stimulate company creation.
  3. Why companies like FoxConn are preparing to replace a million low-paying jobs with robots in the next decade.
  4. Why so many entrepreneurs sacrifice family for career.

Thanks to Philippe Cases, Topio Networks CEO, for the introduction to Denis.References in this episode:

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