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The traditional workplace as we know it is changing exponentially. This, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has forced companies to adapt to a new way of doing business. In this episode of Innovation In Compliance, Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz, co-founders and hosts of The Disrupted Workforce, chat with host Tom Fox about the trends and challenges facing companies in this new era of work, including talent acquisition and retention, how AI will help identify talent pools, and the major shifts and disruptions happening in the workplace.
Alex Schwartz is a digital marketing and transformation solutions expert with over a decade of experience working with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to that, he worked in talent management in New York. Alex realized that there was a need to focus more on helping individuals navigate change and on creating better work cultures. He is passionate about looking at the future of work from a human-centered perspective.
Nate Thompson started his career as an engineer at Qualcomm. He ultimately left the technology space to focus on understanding organizational psychology and helping organizations reinvent themselves. Nate has spent the last 20 years specializing in organizational leadership and change. He went through a personal transformation after experiencing a “life crash”, which gave him the grit and resilience he needed to become a successful business leader. In March 2020, Nate and Alex launched their current platform.
You’ll hear Tom, Alex and Nate discuss these ideas in this episode:
KEY QUOTES
“...strategy will not help in this dynamically unfolding world. You have to be able to surf the waves, not get washed over, crashed upon.” - Nate Thompson
"If you ignore this, you will be kind of run over by these waves of disruption. We believe, and try to wake people up and really lead them through." - Alex Schwartz
Resources:
Alex Schwartz on LinkedIn | Instagram
Nate Thompson on LinkedIn
The Disrupted Workforce
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The traditional workplace as we know it is changing exponentially. This, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has forced companies to adapt to a new way of doing business. In this episode of Innovation In Compliance, Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz, co-founders and hosts of The Disrupted Workforce, chat with host Tom Fox about the trends and challenges facing companies in this new era of work, including talent acquisition and retention, how AI will help identify talent pools, and the major shifts and disruptions happening in the workplace.
Alex Schwartz is a digital marketing and transformation solutions expert with over a decade of experience working with Fortune 500 companies. Prior to that, he worked in talent management in New York. Alex realized that there was a need to focus more on helping individuals navigate change and on creating better work cultures. He is passionate about looking at the future of work from a human-centered perspective.
Nate Thompson started his career as an engineer at Qualcomm. He ultimately left the technology space to focus on understanding organizational psychology and helping organizations reinvent themselves. Nate has spent the last 20 years specializing in organizational leadership and change. He went through a personal transformation after experiencing a “life crash”, which gave him the grit and resilience he needed to become a successful business leader. In March 2020, Nate and Alex launched their current platform.
You’ll hear Tom, Alex and Nate discuss these ideas in this episode:
KEY QUOTES
“...strategy will not help in this dynamically unfolding world. You have to be able to surf the waves, not get washed over, crashed upon.” - Nate Thompson
"If you ignore this, you will be kind of run over by these waves of disruption. We believe, and try to wake people up and really lead them through." - Alex Schwartz
Resources:
Alex Schwartz on LinkedIn | Instagram
Nate Thompson on LinkedIn
The Disrupted Workforce
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