The workforce revolution: Reimagining work, workers, and workplaces for the future

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As the world experiences unprecedented changes driven by groundbreaking technological advancements, increasing competitive pressures, shifting demographics, evolving societal expectations, and ongoing global crises or mega-disruptions, the nature of work is evolving at an accelerated pace. This editorial introduces The Workforce Revolution, a critical movement that aims to reimagine work, workers, and workplaces for the future to harness these transformations effectively. As businesses and organizations adapt to new realities, innovative leadership and human resource management strategies become indispensable to ensure long-term success and sustainability. This issue of Global Business and Organizational Excellence explores the latest research, trends, and insights on the topic, providing valuable guidance to leaders and managers as they shape the future of work. Articles within this issue cover a range of topics, including employee expectation-organizational performance gaps, positive and negative workplace behaviors, toxic and responsible leadership, traditional and transformational roles of human resources, and the future of work in the new normal. By equipping leaders and managers with the knowledge to navigate these complexities, the journal aims to foster a more resilient and adaptable workforce, poised to thrive in the dynamic landscape of the future.

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Lim, W. M. (2023, May 1). The workforce revolution: Reimagining work, workers, and workplaces for the future. Global Business and Organizational Excellence. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/joe.22218

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