Internal Talent Mobility – Creating Inside Gigs

2020 Talent Virtual Experience
Learn how to apply concepts from the gig economy inside of your organization, to improve productivity, employee engagement, and facilitate learning.

In an era of rapid change and disruption, companies need to apply the concept of the gig economy inside of their organization to share talent across boundaries by dynamically matching and deploying skills to the work. This creates competitive advantage around an employee experience that both democratizes work and unleashes internal capacity. In this session you will learn about a new, and quite disruptive, talent operating model that facilitates an organization to dynamically match their internal talent to project-based opportunities within the company. While internal talent mobility has traditionally been about changing jobs to create learning, we are proposing an approach that is more agile and simply makes room for a project. The benefits of getting work done in this new and more agile approach to work will be an increase in employee engagement, improve continuous learning opportunities, and improve organizational innovation and productivity.

Learning Objectives:

  • The business case to change the way we work
  • A new Talent Operating Model that changes our approach to work
  • The six core principles that support the Inside Gig
  • A Case study to demonstrate the ROI of this new approach to work
Presenter: 

Edie Goldberg, Ph.D.

Edie
Goldberg, Ph.D.

Edie Goldberg, Ph.D., is the president of E.L. Goldberg & Associates in Menlo Park, Calif. She is a nationally recognized expert in HR and talent management strategy and organizational effectiveness. She is the co-author of The Inside Gig: How Sharing Untapped Talent Across Boundaries Unleashes Organizational Capacity. Edie earned her Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from the University of Albany, SUNY, and she earned a B.S. and M.S. in psychology from San Diego State University. She serves on the board of the SHRM Foundation, is past chair of HR People + Strategy (HRPS), and is  a fellow of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology. She is the recipient of the HRPS Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions made to the HR profession.

 

 

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Concurrent Session
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Relationship Management
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