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- 21 Apr 2021
- Podcast
Architect Stefan Behnisch on designing for a changing workforce
Many architects are looking for work these days but the profession as a whole is influencing the future of work writ large. Architecture is shaped by the tension between the creative process and the more rigid, risk-averse business of building—a business that’s been... View Details
- 27 Jan 2021
- Podcast
Reorienting work and learning around skills building
As work life morphs into an expanding series of limited engagements, education and training need to be retooled for the long haul. Workforce training expert Michelle Weise, author of the new book Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs That Don’t Even Exist Yet, says... View Details
- 05 Jun 2020
- Podcast
How the next recovery can revive upward mobility
Will Covid-19 derail ongoing efforts to provide skills training and meaningful career opportunities for the low-income workers who are bearing the brunt of the crisis? Brookings’ Marcela Escobari explains the realities of low-wage employment and what businesses and... View Details
- 06 Nov 2019
- Podcast
Werk-ing the angles: how mapping work to real life can boost productivity
Werk Enterprises uses surveys and data analytics to help organize work through a set of predefined, flexible arrangements, rather than the traditional 9-to-5 in the office. This HR version of mass customization can recalibrate the relationship between employers and... View Details
- 11 Dec 2019
- Podcast
How AI shifts enterprise decision-making into self-driving mode
For decades, enterprise systems vendors have promised legacy businesses virtual omniscience—decision-making informed by real-time, comprehensive views of their organizations’ activities and relevant external factors. This holy grail has eluded large established... View Details
- 24 Oct 2023
- News
Pity the Modern Manager—Burnt-Out, Distracted and Overloaded
- 18 Aug 2023
- News
Is a Degree Worth It?
- 01 Aug 2022
- News
Two Must-Haves If You’re Looking for a New CEO
- 25 Mar 2020
- News
Data-centric business: Inside the artificial intelligence factory
- 17 Apr 2019
- News
Your Workforce Is More Adaptable Than You Think
- 05 Oct 2018
- News
Why the Global Race for Talent Is in High Gear
- December 2016 (Revised August 2017)
- Case
Tesla in 2015
By: Lynda M. Applegate and Arnold B. Peinado
Applegate, Lynda M., and Arnold B. Peinado. "Tesla in 2015." Harvard Business School Case 817-081, December 2016. (Revised August 2017.)
- 12 Mar 2019
- Podcast
How Goldman Sachs is using technology to redefine banking
Goldman Sachs, a bastion of Wall Street for over 150 years, has been remaking itself using new technology. Marty Chavez, co-head of securities and former CFO, has played a key role in this transition as workflows, position titles, and business models across the bank... View Details
- 21 Apr 2022
- News
The Amazonification of the American Workforce
- 20 Nov 2018
- Podcast
Retraining road-trip: New skills for older workers
From South Carolina, to Appalachia, to Wisconsin, Professor Willy Shih set out across the country to understand the plight of older workers coping with the changing nature of jobs. His conclusion: the challenges are enormous, but finally, a grassroots movement is... View Details
- 25 Oct 2018
- Podcast
How advanced technology is lifting the business of cranes
Panu Routila, the CEO of Konecranes, which makes port cranes and industrial lifting equipment, discusses how technology is transforming the business of moving many of the things we buy every day. Technologies such as data analytics and virtual reality are not only... View Details
- 23 Feb 2022
- Podcast
MFW research: Rethinking low-wage work
What's the business case for upgrading low-wage, high-turnover jobs? Joe Fuller joins his Managing the Future of Work co-chair and podcast co-host, Bill Kerr, to unpack the project's recent report, Building From the Bottom Up. View Details
- 20 Sep 2018
- Podcast
Ep 13: Work without borders: How digital platforms are transforming the way firms get things done
As the world gets smaller, the talent pools available to firms are getting much, much bigger. By bringing employers and workers together and solving key challenges of contracting at a distance, digital labor platforms are changing the way work is done. Professor Chris... View Details