The impact of Robotic Process Automation on the future of work by Sarah Njamu

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An Overview of Robotic Process Automation and the Future of Work

Welcome to an insightful conversation about the transformative power of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and how it is shaping the future of work. One part technological marvel, the other about embracing change to stay relevant in the wake of digital transformation. Leading this discussion is Sarah Jamo, a digital transformation specialist with over 22 years of experience and founder of Country Connect Education.

About Sarah Jamo

Sarah Jamo is a recognized Global Technology Leader and a profound figure in digital transformation field. Besides being an industry leader, she is also a mother of three daughters and a family woman at heart. You can connect with Sarah on LinkedIn, where she shares her vast insights on the revolutionizing tech industry.

Country Connect Education: Championing Robotic Process Automation

Country Connect Education, founded by Sarah 14 years ago, is at the forefront of RPA, AI, cybersecurity and IT hardware distribution. They’re not just tech innovators, but also cultivate the necessary skills for future through customized learning management systems and coding and robotic classes for schools.

The Future of Work and RPA

As we stand at the threshold of a future driven by AI tools and digital platforms, understanding the future landscape of work becomes crucial. We often hear about the future of work, but what does it really entail? Essentially, it’s about being ready to use transformational tools, embracing artificial intelligence and adapting to other digital platforms.

To get a better grasp on what the future could look like, Sarah introduces the PwC model which projects four possible realities:

  • The Yellow world where humans come first
  • The Red world where innovation reigns supreme
  • The Green world with a social responsibility consciousness
  • The Blue world where corporations are king

Sarah dives deeper into these realities, their implications on our work culture and how we could prepare for it.

Skills Required for the Future of Work

To thrive in the evolving world of work, certain skills and competencies would be more crucial than ever:

  1. Problem-solving
  2. Adaptability
  3. Collaboration
  4. Leadership
  5. Creativity and innovation

Preparing Your Workplace for the Future

The future workplace will provide options on how one prefers to work, with many embracing the hybrid work model. Physical workspaces will adapt to support this shift, with temporal workspaces, rise of smaller organizations, and an increased focus on wellness becoming the norm. Leaders of this era will need to focus on innovation, empathy, and agility to thrive.

The Impact of RPA on Future Work and How to Adapt

RPA brings many changes to staffing and work structure with a rise in freelancing and collaborations. This shift means that individuals need to possess vital skills such as entrepreneurship and a commitment to lifelong learning. Individuals must adapt by reskilling, pursuing passion and reshaping their careers. Companies too should encourage a culture of innovation and agility, embrace hybrid work models, reimagine benefits, show empathy, and commit to reskilling their staff.

Conclusion

The future of work is here. With the rapid adoption of technologies like RPA and the shift in work models, both individuals and companies need to adapt, innovate and reskill to thrive. As we move forward, let us embrace these changes and reshape our careers and workplaces to create a future that works for all.


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