There is a view that as an unintended consequence of the changes to our world driven by the broad adoption of the internet, the labour markets of the world will become ‘flatter’ over time. Salaries will even out as labour finds a new more common level.
Rob Forsyth |
22 Jun |
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If you live in Australia, you’ll be aware of many disturbing reports of home invasions in the press.
Rob Forsyth |
08 Mar |
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Over the summer break I read. Among some excellent books was one by Nicholas Carr, The Shallows - What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. We used to worry that television would give us square-eyes, but consider what the Internet is actually doing to us now?
Rob Forsyth |
01 Feb |
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Since the outbreak of civil unrest in the Middle East, we have seen an increased focus on the role played by social networking and mobility. When these two technologies are combined, the ability of a ‘flash mob’ to rally behind a single idea, or to a single location, has greatly increased.
Rob Forsyth |
05 Sep |
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