I highly recommend "Amplifying Management Research for the Common Good" to anyone interested in shaping the workplace of the future. Written by a team of experts, this book provides a compelling argument for why free and open access to research is essential for improving workforce outcomes. The authors explore how the current paywall system limits the dissemination of critical research findings and prevents practitioners and policymakers from accessing the latest insights and innovations. As we exit a global pandemic and enter a re-shaping of the world of work the nation's talent development ecosystem must innovate and scale to the need. By advocating for open access to research, the authors advance the forming of a more effective and equitable workforce development system. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to contribute to that cause. - Rick Maher, Adaptive Human Capital
Someone once observed that a crisis is a horrible thing to waste. The essence of this advice is that a crisis will always
have the potential for the wise and curious to draw lessons and extract prescriptions. Tiell and Malka have produced a book reflecting not only their curiosity and wisdom, but also their desire to help all who follow their prescriptions. The Covid-19 pandemic was a life altering crisis. We should be thankful that they have not "wasted" the crisis, thus helping
us improve our personal and professional lives. - Lyle Sussman, University of Louisville
Employers and employees have experienced an amazing number of challenges and new opportunities during
the past 3 years. Pre-Pandemic employers' challenges were primarily focused on low unemployment, managing wages
and uncertainty for their future workforce. Employees were primarily working "9 to 5", in an "office building"
or "manufacturing facility" and possibly thinking about their futures. As our society moves toward a Post-Pandemic
work environment, employers have the same Pre-Pandemic challenges, but with a workforce that has shrunk faster
than anticipated and have adjusted their priorities of work/life balance and workplace preferences. Whether your responsibilities involve Supply Chain, Production, Logistics, Accounting, Finance, Training/Education, Hiring/Retaining/Firing personnel or you simply are seeking to pursue career and professional growth. Everyone has likely experienced some amount of workplace change during the past several years. The insights and perspectives shared by each author
in this book are reminders of the complex business challenges employers face today and will continue to face in the foreseeable future. Thank you for compiling and sharing these insights and perspectives! - Michael Wolf, PrideStaff Louisville