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- The first book to challenge the relevance of the professions in the 21st century
- Describes how technology will transform the work of all professionals
- Urges readers to rethink the way that expertise is shared in society
- Builds on 30 years of research and practical work
- Presents ground-breaking thinking on the future of work and artificial intelligence
- Outlines the people and systems that, in the long term, will replace the professions
This book predicts the decline of today's professions and describes the people and systems that will replace them. In an Internet society, according to Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind, we will neither need nor want doctors, teachers, accountants, architects, the clergy, consultants, lawyers, and many others, to work as they did in the 20th century.
The Future of the Professions explains how 'increasingly capable systems' - from telepresence to artificial intelligence - will bring fundamental change in the way that the 'practical expertise' of specialists is made available in society.
The authors challenge the 'grand bargain' - the arrangement that grants various monopolies to today's professionals. They argue that our current professions are antiquated, opaque and no longer affordable, and that the expertise of the best is enjoyed only by a few. In their place, they propose six new models for producing and distributing expertise in society.
The book raises important practical and moral questions. In an era when machines can out-perform human beings at most tasks, what are the prospects for employment, who should own and control online expertise, and what tasks should be reserved exclusively for people?
Based on the authors' in-depth research of more than ten professions, and illustrated by numerous examples from each, this is the first book to assess and question the relevance of the professions in the 21st century.
Readership: Practitioners in all professions, including Medicine, Education, Accounting, Consulting, Tax, Journalism, Law, and Architecture; practitioners, policymakers, commentators, and academics across the social sciences interested in the future of the professions, of work, and of artificial intelligence; web scientists and information researchers, concerned with the way knowledge is shared in society.
- Describes how technology will transform the work of all professionals
- Urges readers to rethink the way that expertise is shared in society
- Builds on 30 years of research and practical work
- Presents ground-breaking thinking on the future of work and artificial intelligence
- Outlines the people and systems that, in the long term, will replace the professions
This book predicts the decline of today's professions and describes the people and systems that will replace them. In an Internet society, according to Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind, we will neither need nor want doctors, teachers, accountants, architects, the clergy, consultants, lawyers, and many others, to work as they did in the 20th century.
The Future of the Professions explains how 'increasingly capable systems' - from telepresence to artificial intelligence - will bring fundamental change in the way that the 'practical expertise' of specialists is made available in society.
The authors challenge the 'grand bargain' - the arrangement that grants various monopolies to today's professionals. They argue that our current professions are antiquated, opaque and no longer affordable, and that the expertise of the best is enjoyed only by a few. In their place, they propose six new models for producing and distributing expertise in society.
The book raises important practical and moral questions. In an era when machines can out-perform human beings at most tasks, what are the prospects for employment, who should own and control online expertise, and what tasks should be reserved exclusively for people?
Based on the authors' in-depth research of more than ten professions, and illustrated by numerous examples from each, this is the first book to assess and question the relevance of the professions in the 21st century.
Readership: Practitioners in all professions, including Medicine, Education, Accounting, Consulting, Tax, Journalism, Law, and Architecture; practitioners, policymakers, commentators, and academics across the social sciences interested in the future of the professions, of work, and of artificial intelligence; web scientists and information researchers, concerned with the way knowledge is shared in society.
- 本の長さ368ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Oxford University Press
- 発売日2015/10/22
- 寸法23.62 x 2.54 x 15.24 cm
- ISBN-100198713398
- ISBN-13978-0198713395
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Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind's recent work, The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a fascinating and very thought-provoking book ― Jonathan Westover, Utah Valley University, Sociological Research Online
Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind's recent work, The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a fascinating and very thought-provoking book ― Jonathan Westover, Utah Valley University, Sociological Research Online
The prognosis is persuasive. ― Kevin Stannard, Conference & Common Room
Compelling reading. ― Greg Wildisen, New Law Journal
It should be read by any information professional concerned about the future. ― Tom Wilson, Information Research
Impeccably researched and compelling... The Future of the Professions is a must read for all professionals and policy makers. ― Kathy Laster, Law and Courts in an Online World
Interesting and highly pertinent... The authors have written an interesting polemic that ought to be read by those that do not know. ― Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review
Richard and Daniel Susskind's The Future of the Professions: How technology will transform the work of human experts (Oxford) belongs to a new genre of reflection and prediction. It is no Luddite lament for a world we have lost, but surveys rapid change with insight and optimism. ― Jonathan Clark, Books of the Year 2016, Times Literary Supplement
The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a must read for anyone who wants to gain insights into where the legal profession is going ... Nothing else I have read more clearly and convincingly elucidates the future of legal services and how technology will transform the traditional practice of law. ― Dan Pinnington, Slaw.
Books of the Year 2015: Best Books 2015 ― Lorien Kite, Financial Times
Books of the Year 2015 ― New Scientist
Perhaps the forthcoming tidal wave of technology set to engulf us all will throw up new opportunities for the legal profession ― which is probably why just about every lawyer in London, so we are told, has bought a copy of this challenging, provocative, timely and important book. If you care about the future of your profession and wish to add further comment to the raging controversies surrounding it, better get yourself a copy now. ― Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richard Green Chambers
In The Future of the Professions, father-and-son authors Richard and Daniel Susskind do a remorselessly effective job of demolishing the self-deception most people engage in when comparing themselves to machines. ― Richard Waters, Financial Times
The authors are undoubtedly right that the professions will change more in the next quarter-century than they have in the previous three. ― The Economist
Remarkable work ― Tom Watson, The Guardian
This is a bold book ... The Future of the Professions helps us to recognise the professions' current methods as convoluted, self-serving rituals designed to wrap simple tasks in mystique. ― Giles Wilkes, Prospect
The Future of the Professions is a paradox that only a human mind could appreciate: the inevitable death of the professions is presented in an expert, original and witty work by two professionals whose skills (in thinking, writing and consultancy) are unlikely any time soon to be replicated by a machine. ― David Pannick, The Times
An act of delicious iconoclasm. ― Prospect Magazine
Both a good read and a good starter for strategic planning in professional firms ― Chris Yapp, Future Tech Blog
I suggest that everyone who considers themselves 'professional' reads this book, especially those who are aged, say, 20-45, who need to secure their role in the new world of work. The authors predict that "our professions will be dismantled incrementally". If they are right, todays lawyers need to prepare for it, and the sooner the better. ― Dan Bindman, Legal Futures
A fascinating and challenging book ― Medium
The study is exceptionally well informed and important contribution to thinking about the future of professional work ― Network Review
As the saying is, the future is now and we ignore it at our peril. Please read this book. ― Law Skills
the book is written in a relaxed, flowing and easily-consumable style ... a read of the Future of the Professions is time very well-spent. ― Jeremy Hopkins, Future of Law
Impeccably researched and compelling ... The Future of the Professions is a must read for all professionals and policy makers ― Law and Courts in an Online World
Everyone interested in the future well-being of society must read this thoroughly researched and compelling book - to understand how technology can and will be used to enable the public to do far more for themselves. In reshaping our system of justice so that it can more cost-effectively underpin our democratic society and its prosperity, I have had the benefit of the Susskinds core thesis how to use technology not simply to enable the legal professions to do better what they now do, but to reshape justice for the benefit of the public. ― Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
If the Susskinds are right we are at the start of a social revolution. Technology has begun to transform social class, economic activity, political discourse, working life and the limits of human activity. In The Future of the Professions they relentlessly and unyieldingly but also entertainingly and elegantly set about proving their point. I started knowing that their argument was important, I finished convinced that it was right. This is a necessary book. It was necessary that it be written and necessary that you read it. ― Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
Impressive new book ― Edward Fennell, The Times
I know of no better book for anyone interested in the future of skilled jobs and society. Drawing on an astounding range of sources and the latest research, The Future of the Professions offers vital insights into the unprecedented disruption facing all the professions. ― Professor Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development and Director of the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
In this magisterial survey Richard and Daniel Susskind demolish each profession's faith in its immutable uniqueness. Instead they trace inexorable and universal forces that will drive disintermediation, deconstruction and disruption. Written with scholarly thoroughness, this is an urgent manifesto and practical blueprint for the leaders of every professional firm. ― Philip Evans, Senior Partner & BCG Fellow, The Boston Consulting Group
Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind's recent work, The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a fascinating and very thought-provoking book ― Jonathan Westover, Utah Valley University, Sociological Research Online
The prognosis is persuasive. ― Kevin Stannard, Conference & Common Room
Compelling reading. ― Greg Wildisen, New Law Journal
It should be read by any information professional concerned about the future. ― Tom Wilson, Information Research
Impeccably researched and compelling... The Future of the Professions is a must read for all professionals and policy makers. ― Kathy Laster, Law and Courts in an Online World
Interesting and highly pertinent... The authors have written an interesting polemic that ought to be read by those that do not know. ― Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review
Richard and Daniel Susskind's The Future of the Professions: How technology will transform the work of human experts (Oxford) belongs to a new genre of reflection and prediction. It is no Luddite lament for a world we have lost, but surveys rapid change with insight and optimism. ― Jonathan Clark, Books of the Year 2016, Times Literary Supplement
The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, is a must read for anyone who wants to gain insights into where the legal profession is going ... Nothing else I have read more clearly and convincingly elucidates the future of legal services and how technology will transform the traditional practice of law. ― Dan Pinnington, Slaw.
Books of the Year 2015: Best Books 2015 ― Lorien Kite, Financial Times
Books of the Year 2015 ― New Scientist
Perhaps the forthcoming tidal wave of technology set to engulf us all will throw up new opportunities for the legal profession ― which is probably why just about every lawyer in London, so we are told, has bought a copy of this challenging, provocative, timely and important book. If you care about the future of your profession and wish to add further comment to the raging controversies surrounding it, better get yourself a copy now. ― Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richard Green Chambers
In The Future of the Professions, father-and-son authors Richard and Daniel Susskind do a remorselessly effective job of demolishing the self-deception most people engage in when comparing themselves to machines. ― Richard Waters, Financial Times
The authors are undoubtedly right that the professions will change more in the next quarter-century than they have in the previous three. ― The Economist
Remarkable work ― Tom Watson, The Guardian
This is a bold book ... The Future of the Professions helps us to recognise the professions' current methods as convoluted, self-serving rituals designed to wrap simple tasks in mystique. ― Giles Wilkes, Prospect
The Future of the Professions is a paradox that only a human mind could appreciate: the inevitable death of the professions is presented in an expert, original and witty work by two professionals whose skills (in thinking, writing and consultancy) are unlikely any time soon to be replicated by a machine. ― David Pannick, The Times
An act of delicious iconoclasm. ― Prospect Magazine
Both a good read and a good starter for strategic planning in professional firms ― Chris Yapp, Future Tech Blog
I suggest that everyone who considers themselves 'professional' reads this book, especially those who are aged, say, 20-45, who need to secure their role in the new world of work. The authors predict that "our professions will be dismantled incrementally". If they are right, todays lawyers need to prepare for it, and the sooner the better. ― Dan Bindman, Legal Futures
A fascinating and challenging book ― Medium
The study is exceptionally well informed and important contribution to thinking about the future of professional work ― Network Review
As the saying is, the future is now and we ignore it at our peril. Please read this book. ― Law Skills
the book is written in a relaxed, flowing and easily-consumable style ... a read of the Future of the Professions is time very well-spent. ― Jeremy Hopkins, Future of Law
Impeccably researched and compelling ... The Future of the Professions is a must read for all professionals and policy makers ― Law and Courts in an Online World
Everyone interested in the future well-being of society must read this thoroughly researched and compelling book - to understand how technology can and will be used to enable the public to do far more for themselves. In reshaping our system of justice so that it can more cost-effectively underpin our democratic society and its prosperity, I have had the benefit of the Susskinds core thesis how to use technology not simply to enable the legal professions to do better what they now do, but to reshape justice for the benefit of the public. ― Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
If the Susskinds are right we are at the start of a social revolution. Technology has begun to transform social class, economic activity, political discourse, working life and the limits of human activity. In The Future of the Professions they relentlessly and unyieldingly but also entertainingly and elegantly set about proving their point. I started knowing that their argument was important, I finished convinced that it was right. This is a necessary book. It was necessary that it be written and necessary that you read it. ― Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
Impressive new book ― Edward Fennell, The Times
I know of no better book for anyone interested in the future of skilled jobs and society. Drawing on an astounding range of sources and the latest research, The Future of the Professions offers vital insights into the unprecedented disruption facing all the professions. ― Professor Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development and Director of the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
In this magisterial survey Richard and Daniel Susskind demolish each profession's faith in its immutable uniqueness. Instead they trace inexorable and universal forces that will drive disintermediation, deconstruction and disruption. Written with scholarly thoroughness, this is an urgent manifesto and practical blueprint for the leaders of every professional firm. ― Philip Evans, Senior Partner & BCG Fellow, The Boston Consulting Group
著者について
Richard Susskind, OBE; Honorary Professor, Faculty of Laws, University College London; Visiting Professor in Internet Studies, Oxford Internet Institute; Emeritus Law Professor, Gresham College; IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England; President of the Society for Computers and Law, and Daniel Susskind, Lecturer in Economics at Balliol College, University of Oxford
Professor Richard Susskind OBE is an author, speaker, and independent adviser to international professional firms and national governments. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England, and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Oxford Internet Institute. His numerous books include the best-sellers, The End of Lawyers? (OUP, 2008) and Tomorrow's Lawyers (OUP, 2013), his work has been translated into more than 10 languages, and he has been invited to speak in over 40 countries.
Daniel Susskind is a Lecturer in Economics at Balliol College, Oxford, where he teaches and researches, and from where he has two degrees in economics. Previously, he worked for the British Government - in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, in the Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, and as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Cabinet Office. He was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard University.
Professor Richard Susskind OBE is an author, speaker, and independent adviser to international professional firms and national governments. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England, and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Oxford Internet Institute. His numerous books include the best-sellers, The End of Lawyers? (OUP, 2008) and Tomorrow's Lawyers (OUP, 2013), his work has been translated into more than 10 languages, and he has been invited to speak in over 40 countries.
Daniel Susskind is a Lecturer in Economics at Balliol College, Oxford, where he teaches and researches, and from where he has two degrees in economics. Previously, he worked for the British Government - in the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit, in the Policy Unit in 10 Downing Street, and as a Senior Policy Adviser at the Cabinet Office. He was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard University.
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Jonathan
5つ星のうち5.0
If you value your place in the near future, read this book
2016年12月31日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Excellent and thought-provoking book that I was relieved to see fulfilled the weight of the recommendation that was made to read it. Definitely worth reading for anyone considering themselves as a futurist or wanting to consider automation's effects on your field of employment or interest. And if you're not considering this, you're years behind already.
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How Your Role Will Change in the Future and Why You Will Deny That Will Happen
2018年7月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Father and son team, write an extremely well researched book where they try and look into the future. In doing this they explain how we got where we are today, the objections people have to change and why and then based on the patterns we see around us in Technology, Social Media, Artificial Intelligence etc. These are all disruptors to the current profession status quo. Now is the time to stop and think and appraise your current position or get left behind.

Jonathan
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Boring but insightful
2021年1月19日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The book read like a text book.
And although there was a lot of fascinating information and concepts found on some pages, there was also a lot of repetition and dull writing.
However if you’re in the professions and looking to understand what the potential future landscape my look like, this is a must read.
If you’re looking for something exciting to read, read a different book.
And although there was a lot of fascinating information and concepts found on some pages, there was also a lot of repetition and dull writing.
However if you’re in the professions and looking to understand what the potential future landscape my look like, this is a must read.
If you’re looking for something exciting to read, read a different book.

Felipe Guardiola
5つ星のうち2.0
Tedious and all over the place
2019年2月8日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Found it very repetitive and mixed in commentary from many branches of social sciences, which only raise the bar a little over the introspective opinion, or comment in the pub. . .

A. Fournier
5つ星のうち5.0
A great book which will oblige you
2016年12月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A great book which will oblige you, the reader, to look at at the future 20 years with Artificial Intelligence, Robots ready to take your place, your work in a very near future. I am retired but for my children and grand children which advice, suggestion for a future profession?