Work is changing for everyone, everywhere. Standing still
isn't an option. Ryan Roslansky and Aneesh Raman, CEO and Chief Economic
Opportunity Officer at LinkedIn, show you how to take control of this moment
with clarity and confidence.
The future of work is not a distant horizon. It is being
built right now. While some of us are experimenting and adapting with AI, most
of us are feeling anxious and uncertain, navigating rapid change with outdated
playbooks. We're relying on old career advice that assumes the tasks you do at
work are static, that the skills you learned in school last decades and that
success comes from moving up a predictable ladder. That's the old world of work
and it's on the way out.
Open To Work offers a new path forward. Backed by
real-time insights from over a billion professionals on LinkedIn, it is a
clear-eyed view of what's actually changing, what skills you really need, and
how to stay ahead at work as AI reshapes every aspect of work.
You'll meet early movers like Neil, who used AI to get
better at his job; Jonetta, who used AI to get a new job; and Taj, who used AI
to build a business.
You’ll also get expert perspectives across the future of
work and careers, helping you discover what will make you competitive in ways
no machine can replace. You'll learn how to:
· Assess which parts of your job to delegate to AI, and
which to keep for yourself
· Build the core human capabilities that will carry you
through any technological shift
· Take action, including with a 30-60-90 day plan
Both a roadmap and a rallying cry, Open To Work delivers
an urgent truth: change is coming. The only question is whether you harness it
or let it overtake you.
About the Author
Aneesh Raman is the chief economic opportunity
officer of LinkedIn, where he works with leaders across societies and sectors
to shape the global response to the historic changes hitting work. Previously,
he served as senior adviser on economic strategy and public affairs to the
State of California, led economic impact at Facebook, worked as a presidential
speechwriter, and was a war correspondent. A graduate of Harvard College and a
former Fulbright Scholar, he serves on the boards of the College Futures
Foundation and Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project.
Ryan Roslansky is the CEO of LinkedIn, the world’s
largest and most powerful network of professionals. In addition to leading
LinkedIn, Ryan serves as Executive Vice President of Microsoft Office.