Information careers in the office of the future

  • Authors:
  • Paul S. Licker

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Calgary

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel
  • Year:
  • 1983

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Abstract

In several guises, the Office of the Future (OOF) is upon us. Apart from the obvious economic and managerial challenges engendered by the importation of communication and data-processing technology into the office, there will be a longer-term trend towards the reshaping of jobs and job structures, particularly as these relate to information-handling tasks. This paper is an attempt to define opportunities, to prognosticate trends and to lay out a plan of action for forecasting individual careers in an office slightly automated now and increasingly automated in the future.