Thrive in the Future of Work
How Embracing an Agile Mindset Will Benefit You and Your Organisations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oak Tree Press
Published:15th Jun '21
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This insightful guide offers practical strategies for adapting to the evolving workplace. Thrive in the Future of Work encourages readers to embrace agility and readiness.
In Thrive in the Future of Work, readers embark on a comprehensive exploration of the evolving landscape of employment. The book delves into the realities, implications, and potential solutions for navigating the rapidly changing world of work. It serves not only as a practical guide but also as an invitation to reflect on one's personal journey toward future readiness and fulfillment. The narrative is enriched with insights from those who have experienced these transitions firsthand, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to adapt to the new work environment.
The text is divided into four distinct parts, each comprising insightful chapters that blend facts, research, case studies, and practical tools. Part 1, titled The Changing World of Work and the Agility Challenge, investigates the significant shifts and trends that have become increasingly apparent. It emphasizes the importance of agility as a core capability for individuals and organizations alike, addressing both the challenges and benefits that come with it.
Subsequent sections focus on personal and organizational readiness for the future of work. The book highlights the emergence of a New Employment Deal and its implications for leaders, employees, and HR professionals. It concludes with a call to action, encouraging readers to consider their roles in shaping a work environment that promotes inclusivity and sustainability. Ultimately, Thrive in the Future of Work offers a roadmap for those looking to future-proof themselves and their organizations in an ever-evolving professional landscape.
ISBN: 9781781194553
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258 pages