Future of Work

Disruption lies ahead

The world of work is facing dramatic change driven by technology, demographic shifts and the changing expectations of talent. As the ‘future of work’ evolves rapidly around us, companies must respond now to harness new technologies and effectively lead and engage the new workforce.

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The future of work short insights

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Humanising the future of work podcast

How do you see the Future of Work impacting your customer, your organisation or your future workforce? In our 'Humanising the Future of Work' podcast series, our experts explore the big questions around the Future of Work and what this means for you.

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What's COVID-19's impact on workers' views of the Future of Work? Deloitte recently ran a survey of over 1,200 UK workers to understand the impact of lockdown on work and the expectations of workers for the return to the workplace.

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The human-centric future of work: Organisations need to examine the responses of their workforces to COVID-19. What were their coping mechanisms? What brought them success in the face of the pandemic?

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Global Millennial Survey 2020

Millennials and Gen Zs hold the key to creating a “better normal”. Deloitte research reveals “resilient generations.” In the face of unprecedented health and economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, millennials and Gen Zs express resolve and a vision to build a better future.

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Contacts

Richard Coombes

Lead Partner

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Will Gosling

Partner

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