“The New Rules of Work brilliantly embraces the spirit of perpetual change in today’s workforce, and demonstrates that the journey to success is about thinking for ourselves, rather than following a predetermined path.”
Eric Ries, bestselling author of The Lean Startup
The New Rules of Work gives readers a view of workforce change, an ongoing challenge for leaders in technology and operations.
Alexandra Cavoulacos and Kathryn Minshew, founders of The Muse, describe how digital hiring systems and algorithmic screening influence the talent market.
This book introduces the Muse Method, an approach that helps professionals connect their strengths with market needs. It also shows how strong candidates judge opportunities and how roles and work environments can be shaped to draw them in.
Cavoulacos and Minshew also describe what happens once someone joins an organization, including how people build credibility and get up to speed in places where formal career ladders no longer match daily work. The discussion aligns with the realities of groups working with fluid teams and cross-functional efforts.
The New Rules of Work closes by emphasizing adaptability as a guiding practice. In workplaces affected by technological change, the book shows why a workforce that continues to learn and adjust to current priorities is essential.
By showing how modern professionals think, choose, grow, and stay committed, the book gives leaders insight to strengthen talent practices and support cultures that can adapt to changes in work and technology.
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