The Future of HR was a multi-year, multi-phase project to gather current and future expectations for HR in the face of rapidly approaching challenges, the profession’s ability to meet those…
Projects
Most training and assessment practices in remote work contexts remain grounded in traditional, on-site work models, which creates a gap between new work realities and existing human resource management practices.
This project illuminates the experiences of employees navigating disability, either directly or as caregivers, and identify the human resources (HR) practices that support or hinder their inclusion in the workforce.
The future for older workers will be shaped less by demography itself and more by choices made today: about job design, skills, health, care, and how technology is deployed.
Most middle managers want to lead well and build teams where people feel included, trusted, and able to do their best work. The problem is that most managers simply haven’t…
Explore how two innovative learning approaches—first-person perspective, “point-of-view” (POV) storytelling and AI-powered conversational tools—can transform workplace dynamics in healthcare settings.
In May 2025, IRC4HR sponsored the second convening of Work in Progress, a lab bringing together 29 entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders in San Francisco to explore bold new possibilities…
Technology can be designed and deployed to achieve different automation purposes, which also have different implications for job design and quality. This project will leverage a large-scale survey of UK…
In December 2024, IRC4HR sponsored and participated in the launch of Work in Progress, an inaugural lab convening 60+ entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders at Art Basel Miami to explore bold…
