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The next revolution in interactions

  • As more 21st-century companies come to specialize in core activities and outsource the rest, they have greater need for workers who can interact with other companies, their customers, and their suppliers.
  • Thus the traditional organization, where a few top managers coordinate the pyramid below them, is being upended.
  • Raising the productivity of employees whose jobs can't be automated is the next great performance challenge—and the stakes are high.
  • Companies that get it right will build complex talent-based competitive advantages that competitors won’t be able to duplicate easily—if at all.
This article includes the following exhibits:
  • Exhibit 1: Snapshot of growth by job type
  • Exhibit 2: Mix of workers by sector
  • Exhibit 3: Technology investment by job type
  • Exhibit 4: Performance varies most widely in tacit-intensive industries
  • Interactive bonus: "Mapping interactions by industry," a Web-exclusive series of exhibits, reports on deployment of interactions workers in select industries

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