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Rise of the relatable organization : global talent trends 2022

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Two tumultuous years, much of which have been spent six feet apart, have paradoxically brought organizations and their workers closer together. With worker trust at an all-time high, a moment of profound opportunity has arrived: to pick up the tools of empathy learned and honed during this period and carve a new way of partnering that is more relatable, sustainable and attuned to the new shape of work.  The fragility of the post-pandemic recovery shows that the COVID-19 era of complexity is not over. Living in a heightened risk environment - where risks and opportunities intersect in unexpected ways - is the new reality. Whether we call it the Great Resignation or the Great Reassessment, a fundamental change in people's values is underpinning a structural shift in the labor market. A stronger-than-expected economic rebound in some geographies has enabled workers to take action: witness the labor crunch in the US and the "tang ping" (lying flat) movement in China.</abstract>
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