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Ravin Jesuthasan, Tanuj Kapilashrami

The Journey to the Next-Generation Enterprise

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The Skills-Powered Organization illustrates how organizations can thrive by harnessing their workforce's skills, fostering adaptability, and driving innovation. Jesuthasan and Kapilashrami offer strategies for building agile, skills-centric enterprises in the evolving business environment.

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    Jobs are an endangered species

    What if everything you knew about how work gets done is about to change? The job description – that time-honored document that has guided careers for generations – may soon be as obsolete as the typewriter. Work today is undergoing a profound transformation – changing a paradigm that has persisted for nearly a century and a half.

    Since the late nineteenth century, the cornerstone of workforce management has been a single conceptual model: groups of jobs within functional hierarchies. This model, deeply ingrained in organizational structures, has been the primary solution to a key business problem; the problem of connecting available talent with work to be done.

    Today, this long-standing framework is increasingly showing signs of obsolescence. The traditional operating system – based on rigid job descriptions and predefined roles – is proving ill-equipped to meet the demands of our fast-changing world.

    In recent years we’ve seen technology render entire skill sets obsolete overnight. A software developer hired for their expertise in a specific programming language may find that language outdated within a year, while a marketing specialist might suddenly need to master an entirely new set of digital tools that didn’t exist when their role was defined.

    Companies find themselves in a constant state of adaptation, needing to pivot strategies and reallocate resources at a moment’s notice. This fluidity is at odds with traditional, rigid job-based structures, requiring new levels of agility.

    Yet there are more drivers at work. The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is blurring the lines between human and machine work. Automation technologies aren’t merely replacing human labor but fundamentally altering the nature of work itself, creating new categories of tasks and rendering others obsolete. A more granular and flexible approach to work organization is needed; one that can easily adapt to the changing dynamics of human-machine collaboration.

    And the rise of alternative work arrangements, from remote work to gig economy platforms, is challenging the very notion of what it means to be an employee. These new models demand more flexible frameworks that can accommodate diverse working arrangements and fluid organizational boundaries.

    In response to these converging forces, a new paradigm is emerging – one that places skills, rather than jobs, at the center of work organization. This shift promises to usher in a more adaptable and efficient approach to managing talent and work in the modern economy.

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    What is The Skills-Powered Organization about?

    The Skills-Powered Organization (2024) explores the shift from job-based to skill-based organizational models in today’s business world. It provides a framework for companies to reinvent themselves, offering guidance on developing new organizational capabilities and work systems to enhance agility, productivity, and value creation.

    Who should read The Skills-Powered Organization?

    • CEOs and business leaders looking to understand emerging workforce trends
    • HR executives seeking insights into future-oriented talent management strategies
    • Strategy consultants advising clients on long-term competitiveness and adaptability

    About the Author

    Ravin Jesuthasan is a renowned futurist and expert on the future of work, serving as senior partner and global leader for Transformation Services at Mercer. He’s authored several books, including the Wall Street Journal best seller Work without Jobs.

    Tanuj Kapilashrami is an international banker and the chief strategy & talent officer at Standard Chartered Bank, holding board positions at Sainsbury's PLC and NHS England.

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