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September 16th 2016: Improvising Careers How to Prepare for Jobs That Don't Exist Yet

Consider this: 85 percent of the jobs that today's K through 12 learners will perform haven’t yet been invented, from nanopharmacist to robotic ethics consultant, augmented reality designer, and many others we can only dream about. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that today’s schoolchildren will have between eight and ten jobs by the time they are 38. Since graduating from college, Christopher Bishop, who speaks, writes, and consults on the topic of improvising careers, has had seven vocations, including touring rock musician, web producer at interactive agencie and social media evange

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Christopher Bishop

Christopher Bishop is a workplace futurist who has had eight careers so far – including touring rock musician (played with Robert Palmer), jingle producer (sang on the first Kit Kat TV commercial “Gimme A Break”) and Web site project manager (developed Johnson & Johnson’s first corporate Web site). Chris also spent 15 years at IBM in a variety of roles including business strategy consultant and communications executive at Corporate Headquarters driving social media adoption and the use of virtual worlds for training and events. Based on this atypical career path, Chris developed a program called “How to succeed at jobs that don’t exist yet” designed to give today’s learners insight into how
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