The Future of Work Podcast

Jacob Morgan is a best-selling author, speaker, and futurist who explores what the future of work is going to look like. The goal of the show is to future-proof your career and your organization by giving you the insights you need to adapt to how the workplace is changing. Jacob accomplishes this by sitting down with Chief Human Resource Officer, CEOs, CIOs, and other business leaders to explore topics ranging from technology, millennials, workplace design, employee experience, collaboration, the freelance economy, human resources, careers, and much more. This will be your go-to podcast for understanding how the world of work is changing! Intro and outro music by the amazing Ronald Jenkees!

https://thefutureorganization.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h7m. Bisher sind 240 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 17 hours 33 minutes

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Why Storytelling Is Crucial To The Future Of Work


This episode of the Future of Work podcast I speak with Nancy Duarte, Principal, and Patti Sanchez, Senior Vice President of Strategic Services, at Duarte. Duarte is known as “persuasive presentation experts,


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 July 16, 2015  58m
 
 

St. Jude: Creating One of The Most Desirable Places to Work


On this week’s episode of the Future of Work podcast I’m speaking with Dana Bottenfield, VP of Human Resources at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. St. Jude is among one of the most famous research facilities known for the amazing work they do wit...


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 July 9, 2015  55m
 
 

Fostering Innovation: Mars Drinks’ Coffee Shop Culture


My guest this week on the Future of Work podcast is Xavier Unkovic, Global President at Mars Drinks. Mars Drinks is a segment of the global Mars brand, which focuses specifically on drinks such as coffees, teas and the like.


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 July 2, 2015  1h4m
 
 

The Transformation of T-Mobile: Re-engineering HR for the Future of Work


For anyone interested in getting a first-hand perspective on how an organization is actually transforming and thinking about the future of work, this is an especially exciting and fascinating episode of the Future of Work podcast.


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 June 25, 2015  1h30m
 
 

Holacracy: What, How and Why


I’m really excited about this episode of the Future of Work podcast. My guest is Brian J. Robertson who actually created Holacracy, a new management and organizational structure; and is the author of Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly C...


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 June 18, 2015  1h19m
 
 

The Future of Healthcare: Transforming Our Health and Well-Being


My guest for this episode of the Future of Work podcast is Jeroen Tas, CEO of Philips Informatics, Solutions and Services Business Group. Healthcare is a very popular topic today affecting how we live and work.


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 June 11, 2015  1h7m
 
 

Self-Management: The Story Behind Morning Star’s Success


This episode of the Future of Work podcast I had the pleasure to speak with Paul Green, Jr., co-founder of the Self-Management Institute at The Morning Star Company. Morning Star is an agri-business and processing company who is the largest processor o...


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 June 4, 2015  1h22m
 
 

Employee Rewards and Recognition: How to Create a More Engaged Environment


This episode of the Future of Work podcast I speak with Cheryl Kerrigan, Vice President of Employee Success at Achievers. Cheryl and I talk about how organizations can do a better job of recognizing and incentivizing their employees,


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 May 28, 2015  52m
 
 

The Role of Technology in Collaboration


In this episode of the Future of Work podcast my guest is Jeffrey Rodman, the co-founder of Polycom. Many of you are familiar with Polycom and, in fact, have used their products. They became famous for their speaker phones found in the conference rooms...


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 May 21, 2015  1h6m
 
 

Technology as Tools and Not Toys


My guest for this episode of the Future of Work podcast is Ralph Loura, CIO at Hewlett-Packard’s Enterprise Group, and former CIO of the Clorox Company. We looked at technology as tools and not toys. Ralph also shared his perspective on many IT issues ...


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 May 14, 2015  1h15m