Future of Work Series | Reimagining Workforce and Workplace Mechanics: Who Will Do the Work?
Viewpoint
7 Feb 2022
by
Aniruddha Kulkarni, Sailesh Hota
Organizations worldwide have had to overcome unprecedented challenges to sustain business activity in the last 22 months. The COVID-19 pandemic’s onset in 2020 was followed by an almost complete collapse of supply chains, businesses, industries, and healthcare systems. In contrast, 2021 was marked by the optimism accompanying the widespread availability of vaccines and the reopening of major economies, but subsequent waves of infection continued to pose a challenge. Amid these disruptions, organizations have renewed their focus on creating an agile and diverse workforce that is ready for the future of work.
Everest Group’s Future of Work research presents our insights over a series of three viewpoints. Our research leverages existing intellectual property and data from a survey of 200 senior HR leaders across geographies, industries, and organization sizes. In particular, we examine the three key questions confronting the workforce and workplace mechanics:
Where will the work be done?
Who will do the work?
How will the work be done?
This study, the second in the series, answers the question Who will do the work? As organizations increasingly look at ways to create a highly diverse and agile workforce augmented by next-generation employment models, HR leaders will need to be at the forefront of such transformation efforts. This research provides practical advice to HR leaders and organizations on how to navigate the next normal for their organizations.
On April 5, Everest Group hosted a webinar titled, "Is the Talent War Threatening the Success of Your GBS?"
Global business services (GBS) organizations remained resilient in the face ofthe pandemic; however, they now must confront a global talent…