The Importance Of Being Human At Work In A Technology

The Importance Of Being Human At Work In A Technology

With the growth of AI, machine learning, and automation, many people are worried about their jobs and think everything will soon be run by robots. But no matter how advanced technology gets, there are some things it will never be able to do as well as humans. These uniquely human abilities and characteristics, including practicing empathy, innovation, creativity, communication, collaboration, vulnerability, mentoring, and so much more can only be done by humans. It’s important for humans to embrace their natural abilities and showcase them at work.

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Over the past few decades, we’ve been conditioned to leave our natural human abilities outside of the office. But to succeed in the future, we have to embrace these qualities. That means doing things like taking a stand to be vulnerable at work, fighting for something you believe in, and taking the time to coach and mentor someone. A lot of technology now is developed to take over mundane and repetitive tasks. Don’t run away from technology. Instead, leverage it so that you have time to work on more human qualities. Be intentional in how you tackle this. If you can automate a task that usually takes you three hours a week, spend those three hours developing a human quality and encouraging your teammates to do the same. Even if those abilities are hidden deep within us, they can come out and shine with practice.

Technology may be a driving feature in future organizations, but humans also need to be involved. Employees who can tap into these human qualities will be more valuable and in-demand at work. People who are good at communicating, collaborating, and innovating will have more opportunities for growth because people will want to work with them and work for them.

Technology is always changing, but the need to remain human stays the same. To create more value and be successful in the future of work, practice being human at work and encourage others to do the same.


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“Technology is nothing. What’s important is that you have faith in people, that they’re basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they’ll do wonderful things with them.” — Steve Jobs https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/monkeys-with-baseball-bats-why-technology-does-not-change-human-nature-for-now-62d9884623f2

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Vipin Sharma

Associate Director - Financial Controller ( Head of Finance NWM CSR India) at NatWest Group

4 年

Good learning . Thanks for sharing Jacob ??

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Joe Norton

Co-Founder of Helium & Carpool Logistics | Tech Innovator | Ironman

4 年

This is awesome and I couldn't agree more! Technology is certainly changing the way we work and commoditizing a lot of the technical skills... Which means soft skills, our uniquely human abilities are the competitive advantage, and what companies are going to start valuing.?

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