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"Open Talent: Leveraging the Global Workforce to Solve Your Biggest Challenges" by John Winsor and Jin Paik - This book is relevant because the episode discusses how companies can tap into the freelance workforce, and the authors are experts in this area.
Videos & Documentaries
HBR Ideacast from 2024 - This is the specific episode where John Winsor and Jin Paik discussed how companies can tap into the freelance workforce.
People Mentioned
John Winsor (Co-author of "Open Talent", Founder and Chair of Open Assembly, Executive in Residence at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard) - He is an expert on using digital platforms to access specialized skills on demand and co-author of the book discussed.
Jin Paik (Co-author of "Open Talent", Co-founder and Managing Partner at AI consultancy Altruistic, Visiting Research Scientist at Harvard Business School) - She is an expert on using digital platforms to access specialized skills on demand and co-author of the book discussed.
Kurt Nickisch (Host of HBR Ideacast) - He interviewed John Winsor and Jin Paik for the episode.
Mary Dew (Producer) - She produced the episode.
Hannah Bates (Producer) - She produced the episode.
Ian Fox (Special thanks)
Anne Sanny (Special thanks)
Maureen Hoke (Special thanks)
Erica Truxler (Special thanks)
Ramsey Cabas (Special thanks)
Nicole Smith (Special thanks)
Bartholomew (Special thanks)
Organizations & Institutions
HBR (Harvard Business Review) - The publisher of the podcast and source of the content.
Open Assembly - John Winsor's organization.
Altruistic - Jin Paik's AI consultancy.
Harvard Business School - Affiliation for Jin Paik.
Corn Ferry - Mentioned for a prediction about future tech job shortages.
Accenture - Mentioned as an example of a large firm that historically matched talent.
PwC - Mentioned as an example of a large firm that historically matched talent.
Deloitte - Mentioned as an example of a large firm that historically matched talent.
UST - A client mentioned who struggled with bureaucratic policies regarding freelancers.
Sci - A wealth management software company that implemented an open talent strategy.
Nasa - Mentioned for their use of open talent projects, including those with legacy code.
Into It - Company whose Turbotax product now features freelance tax experts.
Amazon - Mentioned for their rapid scaling of delivery services using a large workforce.
Tools & Software
ChatGPT - An open language model mentioned for its capabilities in ideation and generation, and for writing and debugging code.
Experify - A platform mentioned for accessing external talent.
Business Talent Group - A platform mentioned for accessing external talent.
Catalant - A platform mentioned for accessing external talent.
Upwork.com - A freelance platform mentioned for posting jobs.
Websites & Online Resources
hbr.org - The website where listeners can find more podcasts, articles, case studies, books, and videos.
Other Resources
Creators on YouTube - Mentioned as an example of micro-entrepreneurs making a living independently.
Yellow Book - An older method of finding businesses, used as an analogy for digital transformation.
Social Media - Mentioned as a platform where creators make money from marketing.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) - A driving force in the shift towards open talent strategies.
Generative AI - Specifically mentioned as augmenting work and allowing for more efficient and creative problem-solving.
External Talent Clouds - A concept within open talent strategy, referring to benches of freelancers available for projects.
Internal Talent Marketplaces - A concept within open talent strategy, empowering employees to manage their careers and work on projects.
Open Innovation Capabilities - A concept within open talent strategy, using external cognitive surplus to solve problems.
Freelance Marketplaces - Platforms where companies can hire freelancers.
Cognitive Surplus - The unused intellectual capacity within an organization or population that can be leveraged.
Retirees - Identified as a potential source of cognitive surplus for external talent clouds.
Outsourcing Contractors - Identified as a potential source of expertise and cognitive surplus.
Tax Experts - Freelance experts now integrated into Into It's Turbotax product.
Amazon Trucks - Mentioned as a visible indicator of Amazon's delivery capabilities.