Invisible work is the hidden ingredient for success in an AI-defined era.
It is a mindset of deeply focused, value-added thinking and sharing.
It is a process of creativity that combines emotional intelligence and collaboration.
It is the key to the success of a growing army of self-employed workers.
This is an emerging field of work in which new business domains and creative endeavours are based on personal interests and digital connections.
It is also, crucially, the answer to the question of how we thrive in the AI era and raise a new generation capable of working with - rather than being replaced by - AI.
Howkins lays out a visionary framework for working practice and success.
He focuses on the ways in which we think most innovatively, how we best share those private ideas, how we make unseen connections and remain authentic whilst staking out our domain in a virtual world.
He considers the growing area of self-employment in a chapter entitled `The Incorporated Self', and he explores the tricky task of spotting and nurturing those best suited to invisible work.