Artificial intelligence. Robotics. The Gig Economy. Globalization. The world is changing at a dizzying pace in ways that will have a profound effect on the economy, jobs and the flow of talent. How will firms cope with the changes ahead and what steps do they need to take today? Each episode features faculty from the world’s leading business school interviewing CEOs, technologists and experts on the bleeding edge discussing how to survive and thrive by managing the future of work.

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Revelio Labs’ Ben Zweig on creating a universal HR database 2023-12-13
Why employers need to tune in to worker preferences 2023-11-29
Euan Blair on workforce development: College is broken. Apprenticeships deliver. 2023-11-15
Deloitte's Dan Helfrich on consulting in the post-Covid, AI-inflected new normal 2023-11-01
Defining experience: How micro internships build skills and boost productivity 2023-10-18
Workplace transformation: Gallup plumbs the new normal 2023-10-04
The EEOC’s Keith Sonderling on job fairness in the age of AI 2023-09-20
Chike Aguh on government innovation in workforce development 2023-09-06
The case for investing in the apprenticeship model 2023-08-23
Complex systems: From supply chains to artificial intelligence 2023-08-09
Resilient Coders' formula for a diverse tech workforce 2023-07-26
How SkillUp signposts pathways to good jobs 2023-07-12
Volvo Cars retools its talent strategy for an EV future 2023-06-28
Harvard’s Project on Workforce: Charting college’s employment pathways 2023-06-14
Changing the skills narrative: Opportunity@Work’s Byron Auguste 2023-06-07
Assessing AI-boosted background checks; fair-chance hiring 2023-05-31
How LinkedIn parses talent, skills, and diversity 2023-05-17
Workforce coverage: How Zurich Insurance protects its skills base 2023-05-03
Turning tacit knowledge and weak ties into real opportunity 2023-04-19
Point-of-work transactions: How Mastercard connects its employees with opportunities 2023-04-12
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