Business Automation and Its Effect on the Labor Force

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Automatic Guided Vehicles
Automation in Agriculture
Automation in Construction
Automation in Health Care
Automation in Labor Force
Automation in Manufacturing
Automation in Transportation and Warehousing
Autonomous Cars
Autonomous Mobile Robot
Autonomous Vehicles
Business Automation
Business Operations Specialists
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Food Services Sector
Fourth Industrial Revolution
future job roles in technology-driven sectors
Future Technological System
Housekeeping Cleaners
industry automation trends
labor economics
Labor Force
Lost Jobs
Magnetic Stripe Card
Misconception of Emerging Technologies
North American Industry Classification System
occupational transition analysis
Passenger Vehicle Drivers
Quantum Computer
sensor technology
SOC classification
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Technological Development
workforce development strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032038377
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Business Automation and Its Effect on the Labor Force informs business managers on new technologies that can make their industries more efficient. This book provides a primer on quantum computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and sensors. As a business management book, managers can start planning for the future. The author predicts when the advanced systems would be ready to use. Getting a clearer picture of what is on the horizon, business managers can determine how many workers and machines will be needed. Managers will learn how to calculate the optimal mix of workers and machines.

Key Book Highlights

  • Covering labor and technology in agriculture, manufacturing, construction, transportation, hospitality, health care, office administration, and education.
  • A review of the evolution of systems, machines, and devices from the past to the present, and where the latest advancement is headed.
  • A visual timeline showing when new systems and machines would be available for eight industries in the next 25 years.
  • Succinct descriptions of eliminated jobs, retained jobs, and new roles for workers.
  • A simplified method to calculate the costs of operations, allowing business managers to compare human productivity against machine productivity.
  • Labor market information in context of technological innovation for state workforce agencies and local workforce development boards.
  • Lists of occupations with Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes for labor economists, workforce development specialists, and job seekers.

Over a 25-year professional career, Edward Y. Uechi has helped people in the United States and other countries to use information technology (IT) to their advantage. After establishing his expertise in the IT field at a high-technology international corporation in Silicon Valley, he has provided training and technical assistance to government agencies and private companies. He currently works at the U.S. Department of Labor. Edward earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. He is the author of Public Service Information Technology: The Definitive Manager’s Guide to Harnessing Technology for Cost-Effective Operations and Services (Routledge/Productivity Press, 2020).

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