CM 045: Lynda Gratton on The 100-Year Life - a podcast by Gayle Allen

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Are you prepared to live to 100? Research shows that it is becoming the norm, but that few of us are planning for it. Many are surprised to learn that it not only requires rethinking saving and retirement, but also education, jobs, and relationships.

To guide us, London Business School Professor and future of work expert, Lynda Gratton, has written The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity. In addition to her many books, Lynda writes for Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, and Forbes. She points out the possibilities, as well as the challenges, associated with living longer lives. Lynda also encourages us to plan for what lies ahead, so that we can take full advantage of this opportunity.In this interview, we talk about:

What learning will look like as we continue working into our 70s and 80sWhy working well with robots will decrease our odds of obsolescence
How generational markers, such as millennials, limit how we think about work and lifeWhy we will become age agnostic as people of all ages learn and work together
Are you building, maintaining, or depleting current skills?The secret to increasing our adaptability and willingness to change
Three new life stages that are upending how we think about life and workAre you spending your free time in recreation or re-creation, and why it matters?
The important role experimentation will play in our lives as we live longerHow marriage and friendships will change as we live longer lives
Why juvenescence holds the key to navigating a longer lifeWhy we should be worried about wealth disparity
Why living longer will push organizations to rethink work policies and expectationsWhy individuals and families - not most organizations - will guide us in innovating

Episode Links@lyndagratton

www.100yearlife.com100 Year Life Diagnostic

London Business SchoolWorld Economic Forum

Andrew ScottFuture of Work Consortium

The Shift: The Future of Work is Already Here by Lynda GrattonStretch by Karie Willyerd and Barbara Mistick

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