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The Future of Work
Postgraduate | GRF-EHR708 | 2021
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With the changes to the global economy, the way people work is changing. Learn about the likely impacts of automation, outsourcing, knowledge work, collaboration and organisational change. Understand strategies to plan for the future of work.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- Part of a degree
- Duration
- -
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The Future of Work
About this subject
At the completion of this subject students will be able to:
- have an advanced understanding of the forces driving change in the economy and the growing importance of intellectual capital;
- be able to explain the impacts of technological change on industries and organizations;
- be able to use a range of theoretical perspectives to interpret and critically evaluate the changing nature of work and work arrangements;
- be able to identify and explain the changing dynamics of employment relations and the implications for workers and managers;
- have an understanding of human and intellectual capital management systems and frameworks relevant to the changing world of work;
- be able to critically evaluate and compare policies and strategies for addressing the future of work from a variety of international perspectives.
- The new economy
- The growing importance of intellectual capital
- Technological and industrial change
- Organizational change
- New work arrangements
- The future workplace
- Work-life integration
- New management systems
- Human capital strategies and frameworks
- New stakeholder partnerships
- International and global perspectives
This subject explores the future of work in a rapidly globalizing, knowledge and service-intensive economy. Advances in IT and associated technologies are enabling firms to automate and /or outsource routine work, displacing the jobs of low-skilled workers, while enhancing the power of knowledge workers. In parallel, new industries and forms of collaborative and distance-based work are emerging, offering new challenges and opportunities. This subject investigates the causes of technological, industrial and organizational change and their potential impacts on work arrangements and stakeholder relationships. Strategies and policies for managing change and coping with the new world of work are outlined, drawing on latest research from Australia and other countries.
- Assignment 1 (25%)
- Assignment 2 (35%)
- Assignment 3 (40%)
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Entry requirements
To enrol in this subject, you must be admitted into a degree.
Additional requirements
- Equipment requirements - Audio/Visual equipment
Study load
- 0.125 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.
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