John Winsor is the founder and chair of Open Assembly, the world's leading authority on the open talent economy. He is an executive in residence at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard and the author or coauthor of multiple books, including Baked In: Creating Products and Businesses That Market Themselves and Spark: Be More Innovative Through Co-Creation. He shares his new thinking through his popular blog at johnwinsor.com. Dr. Jin H. Paik is a cofounder and managing partner at Altruistic, an AI consultancy, and a principal visiting research scientist at HBS. Previously he was the Head of Labs at the Digital, Data, and Design Institute at Harvard and the founding general manager at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Harvard, and NYU.
""Open Talent offers business leaders a flexible framework for solving the staffing challenges of the digital economy at scale. It also presents suggestions for employees and individuals interested in exploring passion projects or new interests. As the world of work evolves and more digital tools and solutions are developed, open talent is a strategy that can increase engagement, improve efficiencies, and foster greater innovation."" — PM World Journal ""Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Open Talent: Leveraging the Global Workforce to Solve Your Biggest Challenges is a seminal and ground-breaking work that is an impressively timely and informative contribution to the growing emergence of AI technologies that are compelling corporate workforce adaptation."" — Midwest Book Review Advance Praise for Open Talent: ""By harnessing global talent, organizations can access diverse perspectives, expertise, and creativity at an unprecedented scale. This book serves as an indispensable resource for leaders navigating this new frontier as AI and other disruptive technologies continue to redefine work."" — From the foreword by Karim R. Lakhani, professor, Harvard Business School; coauthor, Competing in the Age of AI ""When it comes to open talent, Winsor and Paik have lived the concepts, tested the pilots, and ultimately created the model for how organizations succeed. Their research and firsthand experience give you a front-row seat to the lessons learned while also providing you with an actionable framework to bring to your own organization."" — Jason Crusan, former Director, Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) Division, Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ""Open Talent is a guidebook to the future of work and a must-read for CEOs, entrepreneurs, and managers seeking to navigate this new world."" — Richard Florida, author, The Rise of the Creative Class ""This book is an urgent and timely read that provides the groundbreaking road map for the open talent revolution."" — Tsedal Neeley, professor, Harvard Business School; author, Remote Work Revolution; and coauthor, The Digital Mindset ""The future of work is here, and Open Talent provides a practical and cogent manual for succeeding in it. CEOs and other leaders who ignore the trends and truths Winsor and Paik convincingly lay out do so at their peril."" — Jerry Colonna, CEO, Reboot; author, Reunion: Leadership and the Longing to Belong ""In an age where information travels at the speed of light, Winsor and Paik make clear how businesses today can harness the power of talent from every corner of the world. Open Talent is a road map for any organization looking to thrive in the twenty-first century."" — Jonah Berger, author, Contagious: How to Build Word of Mouth in the Digital Age ""If you can do your job from Boulder, it can be moved to Bangalore. If you want answers to some of the most-often-asked business questions since the pandemic—on how to work with a remote and globally distributed talent base—you'll find them here."" — Scott Galloway, Professor of Marketing, NYU Stern School of Business; bestselling author, The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google