Miscellaneous 2020

Session 5.4 How should professional practices be structured in the future?

Published Date: 11 Mar 2020

 

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Professional practices are changing; technological disruption means work once produced through professional skill may soon be produced through capital investments such as Artificial Intelligence and machine learning. In some professions, annuity or subscription-based models are emerging and as the professions grapple with change, current approaches to the structuring of professional practices may need a rethink. This video considers these issues.

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