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2018 Workforce Forecast | Herman Group

Chart Your Course

Advancing work technologies are changing the ways in which companies and their employees work. “According to Randstad Sourceright’s 2017 Talent Trends survey, a majority (84 percent) of C-suite executives and human capital leaders believe AI and robotics will have an impact on the workplace in the next three to five years.”

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How Digital Natives Are Changing B2B Purchasing

Harvard Business Review

But along with fax machines and long golf games, these features of B2B life have all but disappeared due to the astonishing change in technology over the past two decades. Bain & Company’s research on what consumers value shows how people benefit in multiple ways from digital technology.

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How to Think Differently About a Flexible Workforce - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM CATALANT

Harvard Business Review

companies can’t fill their open positions, according to a McKinsey Global Institute study that found that analytical, engineering, and management roles are the hardest to fill. Winning in the future will require a rigorous approach to accessing and managing independent workers. For instance, 40 percent of U.S.

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What HoloLens Has That Google Glass Didn’t

Harvard Business Review

James McQuivey, principal analyst and vice president at Forrester, suggested that executives should sit up and pay attention to HoloLens. As an executive, you care about this because in Forrester’s Technographics survey data, there are 7.2 This one comes to mind.). Is there any reason for them to pay attention to HoloLens?

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Engaging Employees in Health Care Data Security

Harvard Business Review

How technology is changing the design and delivery of care. Health Care’s New Frontier. Sponsored by Optum. Healthcare is a high stress environment, where, understandably, information security training is often not the top priority. That said, it seems much lower on the priority list than it should be.