Friday, November 4, 2016

John Boudreau on Preparing for a 'Boundary-less' Tomorrow

Webinar Sponsored By:

What HR Leaders Need to Do to Prepare
for a ‘Boundary-less’ Tomorrow

A Conversation with Professor John Boudreau

Date: November 15, 2016 | Time: 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT | Duration: 1 Hour 

John Boudreau, professor and research director at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and Center for Effective Organizations, sees a future in which HR operates in a boundary-less environment.
Co-author of several HR-related books—including his latest, titled Lead the Work—Professor Boudreau is a major proponent of the concept that a “boundary-less” talent ecosystem awaits HR leaders. Moreover, he believes that workplaces stocked mostly with full-time employees will be replaced by a web of “workers and their work.”

In this webinar, journalist Tom Starner asks Professor Boudreau to lay out the reasons behind this shift, and the challenges and opportunities it presents to today’s HR leaders. 

Among other things, the webinar will explore:

• What a boundary-less ecosystem looks like, and how it will span various organizational functions;

• How a new breed of HR systems will improve the decision making about talent and the way in which work gets done; and

• What the right conditions are for motivating and engaging contingent workers.

This webinar is sure to be jam-packed with insights on how HR leaders can respond to the changes taking place today—and what lies ahead.

Hosted By:

Human Resource Executive® magazine
747 Dresher Road, Suite 500
Horsham, PA 19044


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