#114 - John Winsor: Unveiling the Potential of Open Talent
Outthinkers · 2024-04-05 · 32 min
Episode notes
John Winsor is a prominent figure in strategic marketing and product innovation, known for his deep understanding of future work trends and open talent strategies. His expertise in collaboration, co-creation, and open innovation has made him a key influencer in innovation, disruption, and storytelling. He founded and chairs Open Assembly, an organization pioneering the adoption of open talent and freelancing. At Harvard Business School's Laboratory for Innovation Science (LISH), as an executive-in-residence, Winsor significantly promotes innovation. He co-authored the national best-selling book Open Talent: Leveraging a Global Workforce to Solve Your Biggest Challenges with Laboratory for Innovation Sciences at Harvard co-founders Jin Paik, published by Harvard Business Press in January 2024. Additionally, Winsor leads the Open Assembly Community, a global network of 4000 members focused on transforming workplaces worldwide. In this conversation, we dive deep into concepts from Open Talent: Leveraging a Global Workforce to Solve Your Biggest Challenges, John’s most recent co-authored and national best-selling book with Jin Paik, published by Harvard Business Press in January 2024.
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