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About the Project

About the Project

The nature of work is changing. As companies grapple with forces—such as rapid technological change, shifting global product and labor markets, evolving regulatory regimes, outsourcing, and the fast emergence of the gig economy—they must overcome challenges and tap opportunities to attract, retain, and improve the productivity of their human assets. And they must do so in partnership with policymakers, educators, and nonprofits as well as in collaboration with other companies.

Tackling the changing nature of work will require companies to move beyond outdated workforce development models and human resource practices. Instead, they will need to embrace new ideas, create new institutions, and forge new alliances with external stakeholders—in ways that build competitive advantage for the firm and strengthen the communities in which they operate.

Harvard Business School’s Project on Managing the Future of Work pursues research that business and policy leaders can put into action to navigate this complex landscape. The Project’s current research areas focus on six forces that are redefining the nature of work in the United States as well as in many other advanced and emerging economies:

  • Technology trends like automation and artificial intelligence
  • Contingent workforces and the gig economy
  • Workforce demographics and the “care economy”
  • The middle-skills gap and worker investments
  • Global talent access and utilization
  • Spatial tensions between leading urban centers and rural areas

We are grateful to our research partners, who have provided pro bono or in-kind support as well as expertise and thought leadership:

  • Accenture
  • BCG
  • Burning Glass Institute
  • Grads of Life
  • Lightcast

Faculty Co-Chairs

William R. Kerr
Dimitri V. D'Arbeloff - MBA Class of 1955 Professor of Business Administration
Joseph B. Fuller
Professor of Management Practice
Raffaella Sadun
Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration

Staff

Manjari Raman
Senior Program Director and Senior Researcher
Maggie Bourdon
Staff Assistant
Ted Smalley Bowen
Research Associate
Clarence Harley
Research Associate
Susie Ma
Senior Researcher
Ethan Mulroy
Research Associate

Visiting Executives

Daniel O'Connor
Executive in Residence
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Manjari Raman
Program Director & Senior Researcher
Harvard Business School
Boston, MA 02163
Phone: 1.617.495.6288
Email: mraman+hbs.edu
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