The Skills-Powered Organization

The Journey to the Next-Generation Enterprise

Ravin Jesuthasan author Tanuj Kapilashrami author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:MIT Press Ltd

Published:1st Oct '24

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The Skills-Powered Organization cover

How to design and activate the skills-based enterprise that is pivotal for navigating the 'next' of work. As the world navigates the rapid and disruptive effects of AI, climate change, and geopolitical conflicts, the world of work, too, needs to change. Jobs are giving way to skills as the currency of work to ensure a more agile, resilient, and flexible enterprise that cannot just respond but must thrive in the face of these challenges. This pivot from jobs to skills will require us to rethink everything we know about work. Building on his bestselling book Work without Jobs, Ravin Jesuthasan returns, this time with coauthor Tanuj Kapilashrami, an international human resources leader, to provide the framework organizations need to thrive in a world demanding perpetual reinvention. Many business and management books focus on individual skills and competencies, the power of AI to make companies more agile through enabling 'internal gigs,' and the societal and policy implications of the external gig economy. The cases in Reinventing the Organization, however, discuss how leading companies are reinventing themselves to be skills-based organizations and transforming value for customers, communities, and stakeholders. Jesuthasan and Kapilashrami describe the need for new organizational capabilities like work design and AI-driven resourcing, as well as the need to reinvent current work systems, to realize the agility, productivity, and value-creating potential of an organization where skills are at the center of its operating model. Providing a step-by step guide for both new and seasoned leaders, this practical and informative book shows just how to future-proof organizations for the post fourth industrial revolution world.

“A dense analysis of one of the most interesting management trends: the transition from a working world based on job titles and org charts to one that recognises, applies and rewards individuals’ skills and capabilities.” 
—Financial Times

ISBN: 9780262049238

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152 pages