Showing posts with label Future. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Dear Donald Trump: Do Not Fear the Future of Work


Ciara"s Worried That Future Will Kill Russell Wilson

Staging is serious business in presidential politics. Every detailfrom the sign on the lecternto the demographics of everyonebehind the candidate to (on one bizarre occasion this cycle) the raw slabs of meatdressing the setis meant to convey who the candidate is and what the candidate stands for.

So you can learn a lot juxtaposing the optics ofthe campaign speeches Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump gave last week on the future of the economy. While Clinton spoke from the center of a tech hub in Denver, surrounded by millennials tapping away on MacBooks, Trump addressed a crowd inside a scrap metal factory in a Pennsylvania steel town, standing before a wall of crushed aluminum cans.

Before either candidate spoke, theyd cast two opposing visions. In Clintons, the economy hinges on investing in technology and the industries of tomorrow. In Trumps, it depends upon reviving the industries of yesterday. Both aspire to create jobs. But one has a chance of achieving that goal, because history shows that industries survive the future onlyby embracing it.

A Scary Thought

As Clay Christensen of Harvard Business School noted in The Innovators Dilemma, disruptive innovation is never without casualties. Businesses close. Industries end. People must adjust. These transitions have, throughout history, sparked economic anxiety and political populism.

But history offers few examples of jobs that have thrived on the methods of the past. Whens the last time you called a travel agent or bought a CD? In the digital age, every industry has had to adapt or die. So while its natural to fear the unknown, history has shown it is a mistake to let those fears impact how you run a businessor a country.

While Trumps economic plan, like his campaign in general, leans heavily on nostalgia for bygone days, it seems hes learned little from historys economic transitions. Throughout his remarks on June 28, Trump portrayed US trade policy, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, as a disaster for American workers because it has sent manufacturing jobs overseas. What he failed to note, however, is those same trade dealsand the global supply chains they createdhave helped companies like Apple create jobs in the US.

The people at Apple make a lot of money by building computers, but not because theyre running the manufacturing plant. Theyre researching and designing, and managing the supply chain itself, says Dale Jorgenson, an economist at Harvard University. All of that is essentially value added in the United States. Its high quality jobs that are very, very important in our economy and are essentially our competitive advantage.

Trade is No Panacea

As part of aplan to bring back our jobs Trump threatened to withdraw from NAFTA if the agreement cant be renegotiated, a suggestion that even the National Association of Manufacturers and the typically Republican-leaning Chamber of Commerce said would be disastrous for manufacturing companies and their employees.

Trade is no panacea. Some workers lose their jobs to international competition, just as technological change and shifting consumer tastes regularly put some manufacturers out of business, wrote John G. Murphy, senior vice president for international policy at the Chamber of Commerce. But contrary to rumor, the benefits of trade greatly outweigh the costs.

Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers livetweeted Trumps comments.

Jorgenson says withdrawing from global trade deals would be foolhardybecause nearly everything made today, be it a car or a smartphone, involves a supply chain that spans the world. If American companies were taxed every time they needed materials from abroad, it would drastically increase costs and make them far less competitive.

Having an inflexible trade regime like we had in the 19th century would be laughable, if not tragic, hesays.

Jobs of the Past or Jobs of the Future?

Even if trade werent an issue, Trumps plan ignores the fact that automation is displacing manufacturing jobs. The giant factories that once employed entire towns increasingly are a thing of the past. Three-quarters of American manufacturers employ fewer than 20 people, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. A Boston Consulting Group report estimated that roughly 25 percent ofmanufacturing functions will be automated by 2025, up from 10 percent last year. That could cut the manufacturing workforce by 22 percent, the report says.

But demand for high-skilled workers to operate that advanced machinery is expected to grow.

Jorgenson says the energy Trump expends trying to bring back outmoded jobs would be better spent exploring how to prepare for the change already underway. Youve got to have a lot of startups, and youve got to have people trained at the level where they can participate, so theyre able to fit into high quality jobs when they appear, he says. That, he says, starts with education.

That was the focus of Clintons address on June 28, whereshe laid out a plan to expand broadband access, invest in computer science education, defer student loans for would-be entrepreneurs, and reduce regulations for innovative startups. We need to get back into the future business, because thats who we are as Americans, Clinton said. I dont think were people who look backwards. We should be looking forward.

Itsclear this tech-centric plan would leave some people behind, including the very people Trump wants to court. To be told that the skills you haveskills that once guaranteed a prosperous lifeare no longer needed is terrifying. But its not half as terrifying as what would happen if the country fails to invest in the future in hopes of holding onto the past.

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Source: http://www.wired.com/2016/07/dear-donald-trump-not-fear-future-work/

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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Hip Hop Album Sales: Drake, Future & J. Cole


Future - Rich $ex

Many artists saw surges in sales right before theNew Year as people reflected on their favorite albums of 2015. Fetty Wap"s numbers grew 69 percent, Bryson Tiller saw a 59 percent increase in sales and Rae Sremmurd wentfrom #148 to #47 for an 85 percent jump. Adele"s25album remains in the #1 position of Billboard"s Top 200 albums chart in its sixth week, selling 363,000 album equivalent units. Chris Brown sees a 70 percent drop inRoyalty"s second week on the list, but is still in the Top 10 at #8.

Drake & Future Reclaim Chart Position

Drake and Future reach #14 in this week"s chart with a 63 percent surge in sales forWhat a Time to Be Alive. The album sold40,544 album equivalent units prior to the New Year"s holiday. Each rapper"s individualproject from 2015 also saw sales increases. Future"sDirty Sprite 2 is the #18 album of the week, selling34,341 album equivalent units for a 45 percent increase. Drake"sIf Youre Reading This Its Too Latesurges 43 percent to land at #29 with27,670 sales.

J. Cole Fans Prepare For His Homecoming

J. Cole has been releasing his series of behind-the-scene documentaries leading up to the release of his HBO homecoming documentary Saturday (January 9). His2014 Forest Hills Drive was released at the tail end of 2014 and was certified platinum in 2015. This week, the album lands at #30 with a 26 percent increase in sales with25,909 album equivalent units sold.

Kid Ink Debuts With Surprise Project

Kid Ink surprised fans with the Christmas release ofSummer In The Winter. The album debuts at #50, selling15,885 album equivalent units and being streamed 1.5 million times. Kid Ink"s 2014 album,My Own Lane, debuted at #3 on the chart in 2014. HisFull Speed project peaked at #14.

Top 10 Billboard Top 200 Rap & R&B Albums For The Week Ending 12/31/2015

Note: The first number below is this weeks total album equivalent units count, an intersection of album sales, single sales, and streams implemented by Billboard"s new rating system. A pure album sales figure is available in bold in parenthesis and information about each album"s streaming count is available in brackets.

#5 Fetty Wap -Fetty Wap -70,434 (18,517) [18,178,125]

#6 The Weeknd -Beauty Behind the Madness -69,153 (24,747) [23,675,888]

#8 Chris Brown -Royalty-54,723 (36,067) [13,022,572]

#10 Bryson Tiller -Trapsoul-52,823 (24,869) [24,063,282]

#13 G-Eazy -When It"s Dark Out -44,712 (21,925) [14,597,709]

#14 Drake and Future -What a Time To Be Alive -40,544 (10,888) [18,160,934]

#18 Future -Dirty Sprite 2 -34,341 (13,845) [15,365,445]

#29 Drake -If Youre Reading This Its Too Late -27,670 (11,227) [12,565,133]

#30 J. Cole -2014 Forest Hills Drive -25,909 (10,701) [10,987,164]

#43 Travi$ Scott -Rodeo -18,749 (4,741) [7,653,283]

Source: http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.36898/title.hip-hop-album-sales-drake-future-j-cole

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Friday, July 17, 2015

Ciara"s ex Future slams Russell Wilson for spending time with his son

Rapper Future has come out swinging in a new interview.

The 31-year-old slammed his ex-fiancee Ciara"s new boyfriend Russell Wilson for spending time with his son Future Jr.

The Bugatti rapper said that the NFL star"s relationship with his child was inappropriate during an interview on Power 105.1s The Breakfast Club.

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Hitting out: Future slammed his ex-fiancee Ciara"s new boyfriend Russell Wilson for spending time with his son Future Jr

When the subject of Wilson pushing his son"s stroller came up, Future said: "Of course I wouldnt want anyone to push my son. Thats like the number one rule.

"If I was a kid, and my mom had a dude pushing me, I wouldve jumped out the stroller and slapped the sh*t out of him," he continued.

"You never do that in our community. You dont even bring a man around your son. You only know this dude for a few months and youre bringing him around your kid? Who does that? Nobody does that."

Power couple: The 29-year-old mother-of-one looked stunning as she color coordinated in purple with her athlete beau Russell at the ESPYs on Wednesday night

Future went on to explain: "At the end of the day, Im not for the publicity stun. Leave my son out of all the publicity sh*t. Just leave him out of your relationship, because we dont need your relationship for anything."

"I can take care of him on my own, without any help."

Future was engaged to Ciara from October 2013 to August 2014. The former couple had their son in May 2015 and named him Future Zahir Wilburn.

History: Future was engaged to Ciara from October 2013 to August 2014; The former couple had their son in May 2015 and named him Future Zahir Wilburn

Ciara and Russell have been dating since April but devout Christian Russell says he and Ciara are not having s*x.

The pair have agreed to do things "Jesus" way.

"She was on tour and I was looking at her in the mirror, and she was sitting there. And G*d spoke to me and said I need you to lead her,"" he said during an appearance at The Rock Church in San Diego in early July.

"Can we love each other without [s*x]? If you can really love someone without that then you can really love somebody. I ain"t gonna lie to y"all now. I need y"all to pray for us... If there"s a 10, she"s a 15."

Recently, Russell gushed about his beloved to Access Hollywood: "She"s one of a kind. We"ve been talking every day ever since. It"s been going good."

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