• Cyberboss by Craig Gent

  • 2025/02/26
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Cyberboss by Craig Gent

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  • In the inaugural episode of the Future Perfect Book Club, Ron Bronson and Joel Goodman delve into Craig Gent's "Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work." They explore how algorithms are shaping the modern workplace, often in ways that diminish worker autonomy and dignity.

    Ron and Joel discuss the increasing disintermediation of human interaction in favor of algorithmic control, citing examples from ride-sharing apps to Amazon distribution centers. They examine the book's anecdotes of workers experiencing isolation and a lack of communication, as well as the elevation of algorithms to a "godlike" status in organizational cultures.

    The conversation touches on the allure of convenience that drives the adoption of these platforms, even in the face of known risks and ethical concerns. They dissect the implications of "just-in-time" logistics, the role of "subvisors" in the management structure, and the dehumanizing effects of algorithmic scheduling.

    The hosts also analyze how these systems perpetuate capitalist structures and echo the principles of Taylorism, all while removing accountability and consolidating power at the top. While acknowledging the book's left-leaning perspective, Ron and Joel emphasize the importance of understanding these trends and finding ways to disrupt them. They also share some laughs along the way, despite the episode's heavy topic.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Future Perfect Book Club

    01:16 Introducing "Cyberboss"

    02:32 Synopsis: Algorithmic Management and Disintermediation

    03:11 Anecdotes from the Book: Worker Experiences

    06:15 Algorithms as gods

    07:17 The Allure of Convenience Despite the Downsides

    11:00 Trusting the System

    14:24 Implications of Control Structures: Subvisors

    16:50 Dehumanizing Worker Dignity

    18:47 The App is the Boss

    20:09 Compliance is built into the system

    23:35 Capitalist Structures

    25:37 A little bit about Taylorism

    33:39 Wrapping up this book

    38:44 Announcing the next book

    Purchase Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work at Bookshop.org

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In the inaugural episode of the Future Perfect Book Club, Ron Bronson and Joel Goodman delve into Craig Gent's "Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work." They explore how algorithms are shaping the modern workplace, often in ways that diminish worker autonomy and dignity.

Ron and Joel discuss the increasing disintermediation of human interaction in favor of algorithmic control, citing examples from ride-sharing apps to Amazon distribution centers. They examine the book's anecdotes of workers experiencing isolation and a lack of communication, as well as the elevation of algorithms to a "godlike" status in organizational cultures.

The conversation touches on the allure of convenience that drives the adoption of these platforms, even in the face of known risks and ethical concerns. They dissect the implications of "just-in-time" logistics, the role of "subvisors" in the management structure, and the dehumanizing effects of algorithmic scheduling.

The hosts also analyze how these systems perpetuate capitalist structures and echo the principles of Taylorism, all while removing accountability and consolidating power at the top. While acknowledging the book's left-leaning perspective, Ron and Joel emphasize the importance of understanding these trends and finding ways to disrupt them. They also share some laughs along the way, despite the episode's heavy topic.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome to Future Perfect Book Club

01:16 Introducing "Cyberboss"

02:32 Synopsis: Algorithmic Management and Disintermediation

03:11 Anecdotes from the Book: Worker Experiences

06:15 Algorithms as gods

07:17 The Allure of Convenience Despite the Downsides

11:00 Trusting the System

14:24 Implications of Control Structures: Subvisors

16:50 Dehumanizing Worker Dignity

18:47 The App is the Boss

20:09 Compliance is built into the system

23:35 Capitalist Structures

25:37 A little bit about Taylorism

33:39 Wrapping up this book

38:44 Announcing the next book

Purchase Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work at Bookshop.org

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