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How Technology is Changing Work

Clip: 10/26/2014 | 10m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

A panel of experts gives us a glimpse of what the workplace of the future may look like.

Technological advances are changing not just our work, but our workplace as well. While creating whole new industries and products on the one hand, it also ushers in the decline of other, traditional industries. A panel of experts gives us a glimpse of what the workplace of the future may look like.

10/26/2014 | Rating NR

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