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Season 2, Episode 13: Are We Going Extinct? The Future of Traditional Roles in a Digital World

Philip J. Cheatham Season 2 Episode 13

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Season 2, Episode 13 tackles a provocative question: Are traditional business roles facing extinction in the rapidly evolving digital landscape? This live Clubhouse discussion explores the implications of technological advancements and digital transformation on various industries, particularly focusing on whether traditional roles will adapt or become obsolete. Join the debate as experts dissect trends, share insights on adapting skill sets, and discuss strategies for ensuring relevance in a future dominated by digital processes. This episode is a must-listen for professionals navigating the intersection of tradition and innovation in their careers.


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