Education, work, finance & impact
Workforce Ecosystems: Reaching Strategic Goals with People, Partners, and Technologies
By David Kiron, editorial director of research at
MIT Press · 2023
MIT Sloan Management Review ; Elizabeth J. Altman; Jeff Schwartz; and Robin Jones "Workforce Ecosystems" is a research-driven framework for leading complex, interconnected workforces. Drawing on case studies, worldwide surveys, and extensive interviews with C-suite executives and senior leaders from Amazon, IBM, Mayo Clinic, NASA, Nike, Roche, Unilever, the US Army, Walmart, and others, the authors explore what workforce ecosystems are and how to navigate their unique challenges and opportunities.
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