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New Future of Work Report From McLean & Company Addresses the Changes Organizations Must Prepare For

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Global HR research and advisory firm McLean & Company has released a new data-driven report, The Future of Work. In the industry report, the firm highlights both current and future key drivers of critical workplace impacts and offers insights on how to help individuals, leaders, and organizations navigate the complexities of the future of work.

TORONTO, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – While the future of work remains unpredictable, what is widely known and accepted is that the labor market, technology, and how workers find value in their work are changing rapidly. According to a new report from one of the world’s leading HR research and advisory firms, McLean & Company, organizations that can successfully adapt to these changes will be likely to have a significant competitive advantage in the shifting landscape. The firm’s recently published Future of Work report explains that workplaces that are inclusive, equitable, and rewarding for all are a key differentiator in attracting customers, investors, and top talent, which ultimately leads to organizational success.

“For some, the future of work promises unprecedented freedom and flexibility. For others, it will bring uncertainty and instability,” says Will Howard, director of HR Research & Advisory Services at McLean & Company. “Organizational leaders will play a pivotal role in determining which route their organizations and employees will take. Those that are aiming for creating and sustaining workplaces where everyone thrives will need to intentionally evaluate and address the change drivers and change impacts. For future-focused organizations pursuing long-term success in the unknown future, these are critical considerations that cannot be overlooked.”

McLean & Company’s report references data from a 2024 survey conducted by the firm with a total of 802 HR and non-HR respondents, 60% of whom are senior leaders, 15% are in management, and 25% are individual contributors. Participants hailed from a variety of regions, including but not limited to North America, Europe, Oceania, and Latin America, as well as industries including finance and insurance, healthcare and social assistance, professional, scientific, and technical services, educational services, manufacturing, retail trade, public administration, transportation and warehousing, and others.

In the Future of Work report, McLean & Company defines change drivers as elements of the external environment that are driving a shift, while change impacts are aspects of the future of work that will be most affected. The firm highlights three distinct change drivers and six unique change impacts, as outlined below:

Change driver 1 – Technology: Reimagining human work. As work increasingly consists of collaborating with technology such as AI and generative AI and leaning into the uniquely human attributes that add value above and beyond technology, the skills of the workforce will need to shift. Organizational leaders will be tasked with reimagining human-technology collaboration to augment rather than replace human abilities. They will also need to invest in durable skills and capabilities, such as creative and analytical thinking, curiosity and lifelong learning, and resilience, flexibility, and agility, not just technical know-how.

Change driver 2 – Labor market: Different faces and places. The talent shortage remains an unsolved and long-standing challenge that is likely to worsen in the future. Unemployment and vacancy rates, an ageing population, and low birth rates continue to shape the talent shortage. Additionally, according to McLean & Company survey data, 31% of employee-level respondents agree or strongly agree that they will participate in gig work in 2030, meaning the proportion of gig workers in the talent pool will be more pronounced. The workforce is shifting, and organizational leaders will need to prepare for these shifts.

Change driver 3 – Work and workers: The shifting value exchange. Workers expect employers to be impactful social institutions that contribute positively to communities, societies, and the planet, to be purpose hubs that bring people together to strive toward a shared greater purpose, and to provide fair and competitive compensation. Organizations must navigate the great balancing act with the understanding that, according to survey data, 57% of employees ranked pay as the top priority to work for an organization, while also acknowledging that 71% of those between the ages of 18 and 29 indicated they would be willing to leave their employers for another that creates a more positive social impact.

Change impact 1 – Mission, vision, values: A value proposition for all. To attract and retain top talent in the future, organizations will need to revisit their value proposition for not only their employees, but also the contingent workforce and society at large. With only 22% of organizations reporting they have an articulated employee value proposition, there is a significant gap that organizational leaders will need to bridge in the future of work.

Change impact 2 – Employee development: Durable over technical. Development is shifting to become more personalized and continuous. To ensure this evolution produces a workforce equipped with the skills necessary for the future of work, organizations must ensure employees are bought into the need for development, especially considering that survey data indicates that only 46% of employees reported the need for skillsets to change and adapt to the future of work compared to 61% of leaders. Learning and development is often the first to be cut in tough times; in a future of work where skill development is more important than ever, the firm advises it must no longer be seen as merely a “nice to have” expenditure.

Change impact 3 – Organizational design: Fluidity and flexibility. A strong understanding of skills, enabled by technology, will be a competitive differentiator for organizations in the future of work. As just 26% of survey respondents reported they anticipate their job quality, enjoyment of work, and compensation will improve in 2030, organizations need to better design work for a world in which humans and technology are more closely linked than ever, internal and external change is accelerating, and talent shortages are the norm.

Change impact 4 – Leadership: Managing energy, not tasks. The definition of what it means to be a leader is undergoing a profound transformation. Most people surveyed (73% of leadership respondents and 58% of employee-level respondents) feel that leadership skill sets will need to change completely or almost completely to adapt to the future of work in 2030. Advancements in technology and the increasing diversity of the workforce requires leaders who emphasize leading people over leading just tasks.

Change impact 5 – Collaboration: No longer exclusively human. With leadership respondents being 1.4 times more likely to anticipate technology having a positive impact on collaboration compared to employees, organizations must optimize collaboration for the future workforce. This can be done by ensuring adaptable collaboration experiences, augmentation through the use of technology, accessibility that enables and empowers all workers, and autonomy and ownership of collaboration by the human workforce.

Change impact 6 – Wellbeing: Surviving the loneliness epidemic. While advancements in technology present exciting opportunities for productivity, severe risks associated with isolation and loneliness threaten worker wellbeing in the future of work. Both employees and leaders are concerned about wellbeing in the future of work, with 51% of employees reporting wellbeing as a top three concern when thinking about work in 2030 and 45% anticipating that workers will feel more work-related stress in 2030. A holistic approach will be imperative to nurture interpersonal connection in the workplace.

The firm suggests that how organizational leaders plan for and navigate the change drivers explored in the report will determine whether organizations and their employees will thrive or simply survive in the future of work.

To access the full report, please visit the Future of Work report.

Media interested in connecting with McLean & Company analysts for exclusive, research-backed insights and commentary on generative AI in HRHR trends in 2024the future of work, and more can contact Senior Communications Manager Kelsey King at kking@mcleanco.com.

To register for the upcoming free Future of Work webinar on Thursday, November 21, 2024, please visit McLean & Company’s webinars page.

McLean Signature 2024 HR Conference
To prepare for the future of work, register for 2024’s must-attend HR industry conference by visiting the official McLean Signature event page. This year’s conference will take place from October 27 to 29 at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

About McLean & Company

McLean & Company pairs evidence-based research and immediately applicable tools with deep HR expertise to position organizations to meet today’s needs and prepare for the future. The global HR research and advisory firm’s member organizations enjoy comprehensive resources, full-service diagnostics, workshops, action plans, and advisory services for all levels of HR professionals, from executive leadership to HR leaders to HR team members, that help shape workplaces where everyone thrives.

McLean & Company is a division of Info-Tech Research Group.

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact kking@mcleanco.com.

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Uploadcare Unveils New File Uploading Widget, Uploadcare File Uploader v1

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Uploadcare’s Latest Innovation Offers Developers a Seamless, Secure and Scalable Solution for Integrating File Uploads Into Any Project

BOSTON, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, Uploadcare, a leading file management platform and content delivery network, announced the launch of Uploadcare File Uploader v1. Designed to meet the needs of developers building websites and SaaS applications with modern web tools, the file uploading widget provides an efficient and reliable way to integrate scalable and secure file uploads into any project.

“At Uploadcare, we understand that developers need a turnkey file-uploading solution to focus on what matters most: building great products,” said Igor Debatur, CEO of Uploadcare.

Uploadcare File Uploader sets itself apart with a range of key benefits to streamline the development process and enhance the end-user experience:

Easy Integration & Hassle-Free Maintenance: Quickly integrate into any tech stack with the plug-and-play solution that provides code snippets and instructions and ensures stable uploads without ongoing maintenance.Robust Security: Automatically detect inappropriate content and infected files, upholding regulatory compliance and brand integrity. Prevent unauthorized file uploads with signed uploads.Multiple Upload Sources: Support file uploads from up to 14 sources, including popular platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, Instagram, and more.Built-in Image Editor: Empower users to edit images before upload, including options like cropping, resizing and applying filters.Advanced Accessibility: Maximize customer reach by adopting the interface with out-of-the-box A11Y accessibility options.

“At Uploadcare, we understand that developers need a turnkey file-uploading solution to focus on what matters most: building great products,” said Igor Debatur, CEO of Uploadcare. “Our new file uploader not only speeds up time-to-market but also eliminates the headaches associated with maintaining and securing file uploads, allowing developers to concentrate on their core product.”

To learn more about the latest features of the Uploadcare File Uploader, register for a live webinar on Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. EDT / 5 p.m. CET. Attendees can view a live demonstration, have their questions answered and will automatically be entered in a raffle for a Keychron Q3 Max mechanical keyboard.

For an Uploadcare File Uploader 14-day free trial, visit uploadcare.com/uploader1. To learn about Uploadcare’s offerings, visit uploadcare.com.

About Uploadcare

Uploadcare is a leading file management platform and content delivery network, enabling developers around the world to upload, manage, process, render, optimize and deliver digital content for applications and websites via a powerful suite of APIs. The developer-oriented platform was founded in 2011 by tech enthusiasts experienced in web development and image processing that encountered problems with uploading and file management, who decided to create an all-in-one solution that worked at scale. 13 years later, Uploadcare has grown rapidly, garnering clients like PandaDoc, Buffer, UserTesting, Zapier and more. To learn more about Uploadcare, visit uploadcare.com.

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Lilly Carrion, Uploadcare, 1 9546008860, lilly@palmerpublic.com, https://uploadcare.com/

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Washington Tech Workforce Coalition Forms to Meet the Need for Diverse, Highly Skilled Candidates for In-Demand Tech Jobs

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Industry leaders, educators and community organizations invited to join this important initiative 

SEATTLE, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Washington Tech Workforce Coalition (WTWC) proudly announces its launch, marking a significant step toward addressing the growing demand for technology roles across multiple industries. The Coalition will hold its first convening on Oct. 29, 2024 from 2-7pm at the AWS Skills Center in Seattle.  

The Coalition focuses on creating opportunities for underserved and underrepresented populations while fostering a collaborative space where industry leaders, educators, training partners, community partners, and government agencies work together to meet workforce demands and facilitate job placements. The Coalition’s new website, watechcoalition.org, is the hub of this network where partners can join the Coalition, sign up for committees, read updates, find best practices and track outcomes.  

Vision
The Washington Tech Workforce Coalition envisions an enduring ecosystem designed to bridge workforce gaps and advance workers’ skills in Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, IT & Cloud Computing, and Software Development. 

Key responsibilities include: 

Developing a talent pipeline responsive to industry needs.Closing the skills gap by creating technical and professional skills development programs.Connecting high-quality candidates with internships and full-time jobs to meet employer needs.Building relationships and credibility with workforce system stakeholders.

The Coalition is supported by industry experts AWS and Accenture, led by Computing for All, in collaboration with the Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA), and committed employers throughout Washington State. These members form the core of the Industry Advisory Committee. 

Coalition Partners
The Washington Tech Workforce Coalition includes a network of fourteen placement providers and subrecipients that will help launch 1,000 careers in technology roles by October 2025.  

Placement Providers will offer various services, including community and employer engagement, candidate training, support, and job placement. Placement Providers include Ada Developers Academy, CodeDay, Per Scholas, PNW Cyber Challenge Games, Riipen and North Seattle College, Saint Martin’s University (Washington Vets2Tech), and Year Up. 

These placement providers join the Coalition’s subrecipients (below) involved in strategic efforts to develop outreach and alignment with underserved communities, education, and employers.  Subrecipients include Career Connect Southwest STEM Regional Network, Center of Excellence for Information & Computing Technology (COEICT), Evergreen Goodwill, King Pierce Regional Network / Washington Alliance for Better Schools (WABS), North Central Regional Network, Seattle Jobs Initiative (SJI), and Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA).  

Collectively, these grant partners build and expand training programs and job placement pipelines across the state. 

Structure
Initial funding for the Coalition is from the US Department of Commerce Good Jobs Challenge grant.  Implementation is through the Washington Jobs Initiative managed by Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC). Computing for All, a 501(c)(3) technology education nonprofit organization manages the Coalition, building alignment among community, education, and industry partners to align training and job opportunities while uniting and lifting our local economies.   
The launch of the Coalition underscores all the members’ dedication to leveraging resources, applying best practices, and fostering a shared vision for talent development in technology.  

For more information on the Coalition and to learn how to get involved, visit watechcoalition.org

CONTACT: press@watechcoalition.org

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WCG Improves Clinical Trial Adjudication with Enhanced AIMS Solution

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PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — WCG, the global leader in providing solutions that measurably improve and accelerate clinical research, is excited to announce the latest advancement in the WCG ClinSphere™ platform with the addition of an interactive adjudication model in its Adjudication Information Management System (AIMS®) solution. Specifically designed to simplify and streamline the adjudication process for clinical trials, AIMS improves efficiency, compliance, and data accuracy.

The new interactive adjudication model feature allows adjudication committee members to review all relevant clinical data for a subject within a single interactive screen, making review of lengthy subject data listings a thing of the past. Initially developed for use for adjudication within complex multiple myeloma trials, this application is now optimized for use across any therapeutic area and trial design. It is poised to become the new industry standard for clinical trial adjudication, addressing the growing complexity and volume of trials requiring expert adjudication.

“We are thrilled to offer a solution that not only improves operational efficiency but also ensures accuracy and compliance for clinical trial adjudication,” said Mark McDonald, president, Review Solutions at WCG. “AIMS empowers clinical teams to navigate the adjudication process with ease, allowing for faster decision-making and better trial outcomes.”

Key Features of the Enhancements to WCG’s AIMS Solution:

Interactive Data Review (IDR): A new user interface providing an interactive and intuitive view of clinical trial data across a subject, including automatic data change flags, resulting in increased clarity for adjudicators.

Multi-Record Per Case Adjudication: Review multiple records or data points simultaneously to streamline decision-making and reduce human error.

Real-Time Reporting and Insights: Access real-time reports, ensuring up-to-date adjudication oversight and informed decision-making.

21 CFR Part 11 Compliance: Ensure regulatory compliance with a comprehensive audit trail and built-in validation.

Built-In DICOM Imaging Viewer & Redaction Tools: Facilitate secure and efficient review of medical images and sensitive trial data.

“We recognize the unique challenges sponsors face to meet the adjudication needs of increasingly complex clinical trials,” added McDonald. “AIMS enhances not only the quality of adjudication but also the satisfaction of all stakeholders involved in the trial process.”

To learn more about AIMS, visit https://www.wcgclinical.com/technologies/aims/.

About WCG

WCG is a global leader of solutions that measurably improve and accelerate clinical research. Biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, contract research organizations (CROs), research institutions, and sites partner with us for our unmatched expertise, data intelligence, and purpose-built technology to make informed decisions and optimize study outcomes, while maintaining the highest standards of human participant protection. WCG raises the bar by pioneering new concepts, reimagining processes, fostering compliance and safety, and empowering those who perform clinical trials to accelerate the delivery of medical therapies and devices that improve lives. For more information, please visit wcgclinical.com or follow us on LinkedIn or X @WCGClinical.

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