LSE Public Lecture: Automation, Management, and the Future of Work
This event on "Automation, Management, and the Future of Work" is relevant to students considering the following majors:
Business Administration - Understanding the implications of automation on business processes and management strategies.
Management - Analyzing how automation affects management roles and organizational structures.
Economics - Exploring the economic impacts of automation on labor markets and employment trends.
Computer Science - Delving into the technical aspects of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Industrial Engineering - Studying the integration of automation in industry and its effects on productivity and efficiency.
Human Resource Management - Considering the implications for workforce development and talent management.
Sociology - Examining the societal impacts of automation and changing work environments.
Information Systems - Investigating how automation and AI influence information management and technology deployment.
Labour Studies - Concentrating on labor relations, employment law, and the future of work in the automated age.
Public Policy - Assessing policy implications and regulatory challenges related to automation technologies.
Robotics - Understanding advances in robotic technology and applications in industry.
Artificial Intelligence - Analyzing AI developments and their role in facilitating automation.
Digital Innovation - Exploring how digital transformation drives innovation in business models and processes.
These majors would benefit from insights gained at this event, in terms of understanding how automation is reshaping the future of work and industries on multiple levels.