That the future of work should focus people on innovation, creativity and strategy, particularly as a means to combat "the march of the robots" has become an oft-quoted ideal. This recent article from HBR argues the point well https://hbr.org/2018/01/the-future-of-human-work-is-imagination-creativity-and-strategy
But the idea that people are strategic and robots (or algorithms) are technical and therefore tactical is an oversimplification and I'd argue plain wrong. Surely if we are talking about reshaping education, re-skilling, re-training...etc, we need more than future-gazing strategists. We need people to focus on tactical implementation, embedding practical action within organisations. Agree?