The Rise of On-Demand Workers and Agile Corporations

 

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Jeff Wald, Entrepreneur, Author, and Investor.

Episode highlights

  • Has current events fast tracked what you share in the book?

  • A look at the adoption of remote work

  • Learnings from past industrial revolutions that we can take advantage of today

  • How a shortage of skills is giving power back to workers

  • How Jeff is helping companies engage on demand workers efficiently and compliantly

  • Tapping into the global talent market

  • Advice for leaders looking for work in the current climate

  • Jeff's thoughts on job automation

  • The future of learning

  • The benefit of wearing vulnerability on your sleeve

  • Parting advice for you

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📕 The End of Jobs: The Rise of On-Demand Workers and Agile Corporations


 

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