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25 Feb 2020
Impact: The Changing Nature of Work
Topics: Labor-GeneralCareer-Work-Life BalanceGeography-Geographic LocationPhilanthropy-Giving ImpactAdvanced technologies, shifting demographics, and new business models are transforming the nature and scope of work globally. As a result, the skills leaders need—today and tomorrow—also must evolve. Since its inception, HBS has aspired to prepare its graduates to tackle ever-changing challenges. Through annual giving to the HBS Fund, donors support the School’s efforts to help leaders navigate the dilemmas and opportunities they will face in the decades to come, from determining the pace of innovation their companies should embrace to developing a highly skilled workforce.
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