Workforce Ecosystems
By Elizabeth J. Altman, David Kiron, Jeff Schwartz and Robin Jones
By Elizabeth J. Altman, David Kiron, Jeff Schwartz and Robin Jones
By Elizabeth J. Altman, David Kiron, Jeff Schwartz and Robin Jones
By Elizabeth J. Altman, David Kiron, Jeff Schwartz and Robin Jones
Part of Management on the Cutting Edge
Part of Management on the Cutting Edge
Category: Leadership
Category: Leadership
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$29.95
Apr 11, 2023 | ISBN 9780262047777
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Oct 10, 2023 | ISBN 9780262373296
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Praise
“The value of the book, authored by scholars Elizabeth J Altman and David Kiron, and consultants Jeff Schwartz and Robin Jones, is that it provides an instructive account of the way organizations like Salesforce are thinking about their workforce ecosystems. In turn, it invites you to consider how you will choose to engage with those ecosystems in your own career. Here are four examples from the book, taken from reports about four separate organizations…A first step, though, is to absorb the ideas in Workforce Ecosystems, either on your own, or with professional friends, or a book club. This engaging book will tell you what leading thinkers on talent management strategy are saying, and help you to stand up for your career in response.”
—Forbes
“I highly recommend ‘Workforce ecosystems’ to practitioners, as it provides valuable insights into evolving workforce structures of the modern world. It also raises points that would ben-efit from deeper scientific inquiry, to expand beyond practical applications. And, at the end of the day, it offers a valuable toolkit for all those who are seeking to leverage workforce ecosystems effectively.”
—R&D Management
“Workforce Ecosystems is a thought-provoking resource for leaders and practitioners seeking to navigate the complexities of managing workforce ecosystems. The book’s exploration of ecosystem dynamics, coupled with its analysis of technology, leadership, culture, and career management, can help practitioners embrace this paradigm shift successfully.”
—People Matters Global
Table Of Contents
Series Foreword vii
Introduction 1
Part I: Introducing Workforce Ecosystems
1 Addressing an Extended Workforce 19
2 What Is a Workforce Ecosystem? 33
3 Strategy and Workforce Ecosystems 43
Part II: Orchestrating Workforce Ecosystems
4 A Framework for Workforce Ecosystem Orchestration 59
5 Leadership Approaches in Workforce Ecosystems 67
6 Integration Architectures for Workforce Ecosystems 87
7 Technology Enablers 103
8 Accessing Workforce Ecosystem Members 121
9 Aligning Interests with Workforce Ecosystems 135
Part III: Developing Socially Responsible Workforce Ecosystems
10 Ethics in Workforce Ecosystems 155
11 Implications for Social Responsibility 171
12 Perspectives on the Future of Workforce Ecosystems 185
Appendix A: List of Interviewees with Affiliations 197
Appendix B: Survey and Interview Data Collection Research Methodology 201
Acknowledgments 203
Notes 207
Index 221
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