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Driving positive change through automation in the workplace

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January 29, 2020
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Bowling Green, Ohio January 29, 2020 – SIOP publishes white paper that informs and provides actionable insights for the I-O psychologists, business leaders, and HR practitioners who want to play active roles in co-creating and architecting the dynamic, ever-changing future of work.

The SIOP White Paper series organizes and summarizes important and timely topics in I-O psychology. The newest white paper, “Automation,” focuses the history of automation, the expected skill sets of working professionals in the age of automation, and the role various business professionals play in the future of work..

The term automation is the process by which a task or procedure is performed with decreasing human assistance. Automation will change work for employees with varied types of jobs, from CEOs to cashiers to fashion designers, because automation will affect parts of jobs rather than entire professions. This is contrary to what has been popularized by online media: that a certain percentage of jobs will be eliminated due to automation. Some jobs will be more at risk to change than others, but only 5% of jobs are candidates for full automation.

Arman Hamamah, Naz Tadjbakhsh, Nathan Iverson, Tanya Thampipop, Joshua Fuller, Shiksha Shubham, and Paul H. Richardson, Jr. are young I-O professionals and educators who are passionate about the world of work. Their work ranges in industry and focus, but their common interest is in the future.

Together, they facilitated an alternative session at the 2019 SIOP Conference in National Harbor to help business professionals develop an understanding of what the future of work might be and what steps they can take to prepare for it. The future of work is a vast and vague topic that to a certain degree cannot be predicted. However, in this paper, the authors set realistic expectations and deliver a jumping point for HR and business professionals to begin shifting their mindset in preparation for the future of work.

Read the new white paper on the SIOP website.

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About SIOP White Papers

The SIOP White Paper series organizes and summarizes important and timely topics in I-O psychology for business and HR professionals, members of the press, and interested individuals. SIOP White Papers are produced by three SIOP committees: International Affairs, Scientific Affairs, and Visibility. For more information about the SIOP white papers, click here: http://ow.ly/U0Jm50uo4xa

About the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology

The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) is an international professional organization with an annual membership of more than 10,000 industrial-organizational (I-O) psychologists. SIOP’s mission is to enhance human well-being and performance in organizational and work settings by promoting the science, practice, and teaching of I-O psychology. SIOP provides a platform for professionals to collaborate, implement, and evaluate solutions to workplace challenges. Visit SIOP at http://www.siop.org and follow us on Twitter at @SIOPtweets.

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https://www.siop.org/Portals/84/docs/White Papers/Visibility/automation.pdf?ver=2020-01-23-162742-663

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