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The Future of Work Exchange

The Future of Work Exchange podcast focuses on the intersection of talent and innovation in the workplace and how businesses get work done today and in the future. Join renowned industry expert, Christopher J. Dwyer, as he discusses the Future of Work and its impact on HR management, hiring, recruiting, remote and hybrid work, the extended workforce, talent marketplaces, direct sourcing, DE&I, technology, innovation, and much more.
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Now displaying: September, 2019
Sep 25, 2019

Welcome to another all-new episode of the Contingent Workforce Weekly podcast. This week, we had the opportunity to chat with Ron Giuntini, co-founder of BlueprintAMS, a solution focused on disruptive, outcome-based service offerings (also known as servitization). Ron and I discussed a number of topics related to the Future of Work movement.

Sep 18, 2019

Another all-new episode of the Contingent Workforce Weekly podcast features an exciting discussion with Upwork CEO Stephane Kasriel and Workforce Logiq CEO Jim Burke. We chat with Stephane and Jim about the new partnership between the two technology providers and what it means for both the digital staffing and contingent workforce management markets.

Sep 11, 2019

Just last week, the State of Colorado announced that it was creating an “Office of the Future of Work” built to serve as “clearinghouse” for state responses to new trends related to talent and the evolving world of work. From a business perspective, what would an idyllic Office of the Future of Work look like? Which functions would be involved? How would the team be structured? What would be the major goals of such a group?

Sep 4, 2019

Another all-new episode of the Contingent Workforce Weekly podcast features a discussion with direct sourcing and staffing expert Dan Khublall.

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