Job Architecture : Building a Language for Workforce Intelligence

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Job Architecture : Building a Language for Workforce Intelligence

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781394369065
  • DDC分類 658.3

Full Description

Harness the power of taxonomies for better human capital management and employee wellbeing

In Job Architecture, economist and entrepreneur Ben Zweig offers a revolutionary approach to transforming human capital management through the power of taxonomies. The book follows the experience and ideas of key individuals—from the founders of Wall Street, to the original management consultant, to a young data scientist just out of grad school looking to make sense of the modern workforce—in order to illustrate why our current human capital infrastructure is not serving employees well and what we can do to change that.

By categorizing and organizing workforce data, Zweig provides a practical roadmap for creating a more efficient and data-driven labor market. This book includes key insights on how to:

Use AI and similar large language model technologies to support businesses with appropriate categorization and regimentation of data
Know whether or not a taxonomy can be useful and functional for an organization in their ability to be flexible, auditable, and adaptable
Build a taxonomy that meets the needs of a workforce or organization through clustering, labeling, and production

Combining storytelling with real-world examples, theoretical analysis, and a practical framework, Job Architecture is an essential guide for companies to manage a competitive, modern workforce that improves the working experience for all employees.

Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction: Wasting Our Most Precious Resource 1

Part I The Theory of Taxonomies 15

Chapter 1 The Architecture of Work 17

Chapter 2 Why Work Gets Organized into Jobs 29

Chapter 3 How Jobs Transform 47

Chapter 4 Technologies and Transformation 59

Part II How to Build Taxonomies 79

Chapter 5 The Fundamentals of Building a Taxonomy 81

Chapter 6 Creating a Complete Workforce Taxonomy 103

Chapter 7 The Right Way to Construct Taxonomies 115

Part III Using Taxonomies 129

Chapter 8 How Taxonomies Support Employees and Job Seekers 131

Chapter 9 How Taxonomies Can Help Investors 141

Chapter 10 How Taxonomies Enable Organizational Success 159

Conclusion: Putting Job Architecture to Work—Everywhere 173

Notes 179

Acknowledgments 183

About the Author 185

Index 187

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