Jobs→Global Bidding Market
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“The 9-to-5 model optimized for presence. AI optimizes for throughput.” In Episode 7 of Designing Futures, we deconstruct the shift from continuous employment to modular engagement. When AI handles the repetition, human work becomes a series of episodic, high-stakes judgments. We explore the transition from firms as labor pools to firms as System Assemblers, and why your future "career" may look less like a steady paycheck and more like a high-value global bidding market.
In this episode, we break down:
- The Coasean Collapse: Why the economic advantage of permanent headcount weakens as coordination costs reach near-zero.
- Episodic Judgment: Why the most valuable human contributions—problem framing and risk auditing—don't require 40 hours a week.
- The Assembly Leader: Why managing "time" is becoming obsolete, replaced by the management of "trust" and "decision boundaries."
Keywords: Future of Work, Coase’s Theory of the Firm, Gig Economy 2.0, Human Capital, AI Coordination, Economic Modularization, Labor Market Disruption, Strategic Leadership.
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