Sergiusz Prokurat - Economics and project management lecturer at the Alcide Gaspari University of Euroregional Economy in Poland. Lecturer at the MBA study programme organised by ISG Paris and EUE. Director of the Poland-Asia Research Center think tank, based in Warsaw. Independent economics, business expert and consultant with many academic and commercial projects. Hold a Wiener Institut/PAN MBA degree (Austria-Poland), also hold numerous professional certificates (PMP, PRINCE2 Foundation, PRINCE2 Practitioner, ITIL Foundation, MOR Foundation). His opinions, articles were published in: "Harvard Business Review", "National Geographic Traveler", "Focus", "Wprost", "Gazeta Bankowa", "Gazeta Finansowa", "Metropolia Bussiness Magazine", "Rynki Sergiusz Prokurat - Economics and project management lecturer at the Alcide Gaspari University of Euroregional Economy in Poland. Lecturer at the MBA study programme organised by ISG Paris and EUE. Director of the Poland-Asia Research Center think tank, based in Warsaw. Independent economics, business expert and consultant with many academic and commercial projects. Hold a Wiener Institut/PAN MBA degree (Austria-Poland), also hold numerous professional certificates (PMP, PRINCE2 Foundation, PRINCE2 Practitioner, ITIL Foundation, MOR Foundation). His opinions, articles were published in: "Harvard Business Review", "National Geographic Traveler", "Focus", "Wprost", "Gazeta Bankowa", "Gazeta Finansowa", "Metropolia Bussiness Magazine", "Rynki Zagraniczne", "Stosunki Międzynarodowe", "Mówia Wieki", "Proseed", "Nowy Dziennik", "Najwyższy Czas", "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna"...more
Technological progress tends to eliminate human error. Everything can be automated – argues Christopher Steiner in the book titled: „Automate This: How Algorithms Came to Rule Our World”. People desperately want to know whether technology and machines are going to take work away from them – but this question should be reversed. Who will work in the Digital Age, the world of Work 2.0?