jason schenker
E-Commerce Requires Jobs For Robots
Like Hansel in the movie Zoolander, robots and automation are "so hot right now." Books, articles, and television segments on automation, robotics, and the future of work are coming to dominate the Zeitgeist. People are becoming increasingly aware that automation and robots are going to be important -- and unavoidable -- parts of their working and non-working lives. One of the core reasons that robots have become so hot is that their use is being fueled by in-hand retail. U.S. e-commerce as a percent of all retail sales has been rising -- and it is going to rise further. In order to meet the demand of an accelerated pace of e-commerce, we need to go beyond what humans can do. Historically, the U.S. distribution supply chain involved shipping goods from warehouses to retail stores by pallets or batches.
Amazon.com: Jobs for Robots: Between Robocalypse and Robotopia eBook: Jason Schenker: Kindle Store
First of all, let me state that I was provided an advance electronic copy to review. I have no link or affiliation whatsoever with the author, so please consider my review to be written as objectively as possible. Also, my perspective is that of the lead strategic planner for technology for a large government entity, plus I have a degree in Industrial Engineering and about 20 years of IT and manufacturing experience combined. Finally, as a hobby I study and collect books regarding what futurists of the past predicted, and I find it fascinating what they got wrong and got right. So I suppose I am pretty much the exact target demographic for the book!