Strategy & Leadership

Sourcing and managing talent in a gig economy

February 08, 2019

Global

February 08, 2019

Global

Self-transformation often requires bringing in people with new capabilities and skills that didn’t exist before. Some may be permanently needed, others only during the transition.

The business case for a gig workforce is strong and its use is growing. Lower costs and greater flexibility would be an advantage in any environment. But in the age of disruption, when business models are overturned like rows of dominoes, they become a matter of survival. The evidence is found in a survey conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by North Highland, of executive decision-makers at 210 US and UK companies with at least 2,000 employees.

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