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    ISBN: 9781119839293 , 1119839297
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    DDC: 331.6
    Keywords: Minorities Employment ; African Americans Employment ; Labor supply Effect of technological innovations on ; Manpower policy ; 2000-2099 ; Minorités ; Travail ; États-Unis ; Noirs américains ; Travail ; Marché du travail ; Effets des innovations sur ; États-Unis ; African Americans ; Employment ; Economic history ; Labor supply ; Effect of technological innovations on ; Manpower policy ; Minorities ; Employment ; États-Unis ; Conditions économiques ; 21e siècle ; United States ; United States Economic conditions 21st century
    Abstract: "Upper Hand is designed to provide and expand options to an innovation alternative: one where marginalized communities aren't left behind as technology furthers its influence on society and deeply impacts and shapes our quality of life and economic/educational opportunities. Upper Hand helps us think about how we strategically shape the next decade of our lives and our communities as automation, robots, and the narrowing world of technology greatly impacts the future of work opportunities within Black and brown communities who are at the highest risk of being replaced by machines in service-based industries. Upper Hand will provide a series of guidelines, insights, and frameworks for navigating the new world of work; one dominated by Silicon Valley-rooted technologies, inaccessible networks, and constant automation that continues to slash jobs--particularly among Black and Latinx communities. With technology moving at the speed of light, and constant research denoting that Black and Latinx workers, who over-index in service-based jobs that are highest at risk of becoming obsolete, Upper Hand is the guidebook to help families and community leaders design clear pathways toward understanding the range of options and maneuvers available to help people of color survive and thrive in an ever-changing, technology-driven economy that has grossly left out marginalized groups. Upper Hand forces us to consider which assumptions and ideas we are willing to let go of in order to guide our families and communities toward strategies and solutions to not be erased or left behind as technology continues to shape the world and deepen deficits and disparity"--
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Wiley | Boston, MA : Safari
    ISBN: 9781119839293
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Learn how to secure a place at the professional table for Black, Latinx, and other marginalized groups In Upper Hand: The Future of Work for the Rest of Us , celebrated Founder and CEO of The Plug, Sherrell Dorsey, delivers a personal and eye-opening exploration of how to ensure that marginalized communities aren't left behind as technology continues its inexorable march forward. In the book, readers will learn to think about how we can strategically shape the coming decade to include Black and Brown communities. Upper Hand offers guidelines, insights, and frameworks for navigating the new world of work that is dominated by Silicon Valley-rooted technologies, inaccessible networks, and constant automation that continues to slash jobs in the Black and Latinx population. You'll find ways to: Help families and community leaders design clear pathways to understanding alternatives to obsolescence Thrive in an ever-changing, tech-driven economy that is beginning to leave people of color behind Embrace new strategies that guarantee a place for Black and brown people in the new economy The startling and insightful discussion in Upper Hand will earn it a place in the libraries of families, teachers, community advocates, workforce development leaders, professionals of color, as well as anyone interested in learning how to distribute the benefits of the new tech economy to those historically left out.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed January 26, 2022) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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