Workforce of the future

9 December 2019

How digital workers are changing the nature of work and the shape of organisations.


The Intelligent Automation market is predicted to grow at 30% per annum for the next five years. Digital workers, enabled by Intelligent Automation, are going to be unavoidable. But where do they and humans fit best? How will this change organisations and the nature of work? How will the relationship work between bots and humans?

In this whitepaper we’ve pooled our collective expertise and reviewed the latest thinking by others to try to answer the big question: what does the workforce of the future look like? We don’t profess to have all the answers but hope you are inspired by it.


Download the whitepaper to discover:


  • How robots are making work more human
  • How we can reimagine business models and services
  • And how to set yourself up for success

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