In this episode of The Workforce Podcast, Brad Feld reminds listeners of how shocking the current reality is compared to the start of the year: "If in January of 2020, you would have made the pronouncement publicly [that] the entirety of the office-based workforce in America and most of the world will be working from home, people would have laughed at you."
Brad explores how executives are managing remote teams and what changes are here to stay. Listen to the episode to hear what core assumptions of location, competition for talent, and compensation equity need to be revisited and adjusted in this new normal.
Brad explains complex adaptive systems as it relates to startup communities and the Covid-19 Pandemic, a concept at the center of his newly released book The Startup Community Way (co-authored with Ian Hathaway).
In partnership with American Inno, Taylor McLemore, managing director of the Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator, is debuting a new podcast exploring the relationship of technology and work.
The Workforce Podcast explores the boundaries of education and the future of work to understand how and why people labor. The conversations search for an understanding of problems and opportunities in the workforce, enabling entrepreneurs and innovators to build a better future.
The podcast brings together a diverse group of people and perspectives: startup founders, investors, company executives, education influencers, government leaders and community innovators.
Listen to the full podcast below and check out the entire library of episodes from The Workforce Podcast here.
This episode of The Workforce Podcast is presented by Jones Lang LaSalle. Want learn more about trends in office space?Download the Future of Global Office Demand research report.