LinkedIn Leaders Author New Book: 'Open to Work' on AI Careers | Quick Digest
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky and Chief Economic Opportunity Officer Aneesh Raman have co-authored 'Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI'. Announced on January 13, 2026, and set for release on March 31, 2026, the book provides guidance for professionals navigating the evolving job market shaped by AI.
Authored by LinkedIn's CEO and Chief Economic Opportunity Officer.
Focuses on strategies for career advancement in the AI era.
Utilizes insights from LinkedIn's vast global network data.
Offers practical advice for delegating tasks to AI and developing human skills.
Aimed at helping the global workforce adapt and thrive amidst AI transformation.
Published by Harper Business, available for pre-order, releasing March 2026.
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky and Chief Economic Opportunity Officer Aneesh Raman have co-authored a new book titled "Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI". The book, announced on January 13, 2026, is an upcoming publication from Harper Business, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, with an official on-sale date of March 31, 2026. It is positioned as a crucial guide for professionals worldwide, aiming to equip them with the strategies needed to navigate and succeed in a job market increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.
The authors, drawing on real-time insights from LinkedIn's extensive global network of over 1.3 billion members across more than 200 countries, and supported by data from the Microsoft Work Trend Index, offer a clear-eyed view of how AI is reshaping work. The book addresses the common anxieties surrounding AI's impact on careers, providing actionable advice. Key themes include identifying which job tasks can be delegated to AI, cultivating essential human capabilities that machines cannot replicate, and developing a forward-thinking mindset to stay competitive. "Open to Work" is described as both a roadmap and a rallying cry, emphasizing that the future of work will be driven by human creativity and ingenuity, augmented by technology, rather than replaced by it. The announcement highlights LinkedIn's commitment to creating economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce by helping them adapt to the rapid technological shifts.
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