Here's how the future of work will shape up by the year 2030.

As increasing connectivity, robotics, and cognitive tools change the nature of work, new talent models and the gig economy are reinventing jobs.

Now is the time to reimagine why, where, and how work gets done—and unleash the energy and endless possibilities of human potential.

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