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Humans at Work
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Humans at Work

The Art and Practice of Creating the Hybrid Workplace

Kogan Page, 2022 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

A technological revolution precipitated radical change in how people work, and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated it. The very concept of work has changed significantly, and companies must adapt if they hope to compete and succeed. Assumptions about and approaches to work that began in the 19th century and carried through the 20th are no longer tenable. Professor Anna Tavis and business founder Stela Lupushor explain how to redesign work and the workplace to meet contemporary demands. Everyone in the workplace, especially corporate leaders and human resource officials, will find their research, insights and proposals illuminating.

Take-Aways

  • The model of work has evolved and changed.
  • Developed economies worldwide are transforming their concept of work. The United States must transform its approach as well.
  • Eminent business thinkers have warned against overreliance on metrics.

About the Authors

Anna Tavis is a clinical professor and academic director of the Human Capital Management department at the NYU School of Professional Studies. Stela Lupushor founded Reframe.Work Inc. She and Solange Charas  cowrote Humanizing Human Capital: Invest in Your People for Optimal Business Returns.


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