140 : Unlocking Global Talent: Navigating AI, New Markets, and the Future of Work
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Welcome to a game-changing episode of The Adrian Tan Show!
I delve deep with Charles Ferguson, GP's general manager, to explore the astonishing insights from GP's World at Work report.
We discuss the hidden talent pools across the APAC region, including India's and the Philippines' skilled workforce, and strategies on how countries like Sri Lanka are tackling the brain drain.
Navigate the AI hype versus reality and uncover how businesses can leverage Employer of Record models to enter new markets smartly.
From Singapore’s global talent hub status to the 'try before you buy' hiring strategies, this episode illuminates the future of work, revealing how globalisation, AI, and innovative work strategies are reshaping industries.
And don't miss our fun conclusion as Charles picks his dream team from any time era.
Like, subscribe, and leave a review—this is one must-watch episode packed with insights and a touch of humour!
🕛 Time stamps
00:00 Introduction
01:12 Welcome Back, Charles Ferguson
02:04 Discussing the World at Work Report
04:09 Global Expansion and Talent Acquisition
11:49 Generational Perspectives on Global Work
16:11 AI in the Workplace
19:46 Singapore's Talent Landscape
21:20 Global Companies and Singapore's Role
22:15 Embracing Global Opportunities with AI
23:32 Challenges of Setting Up in New Markets
26:43 The EOR Model: A Flexible Approach
29:36 AI's Impact on the Future of Work
32:08 Personal Insights and Future Plans
35:06 Fun Hiring Game and Conclusion
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