Future of Work

Understanding the Needs of Deskless Workers with Muriel Clauson

16 min · 21. huhti 2022
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On this episode,  we have the pleasure of hearing from Muriel Clauson. Muriel is the CEO and Co-Founder of Anthill, a talent software that helps companies connect with, understand, develop and retain their most difficult to reach workers. As an active and respected researcher on the future of work and artificial intelligence, Muriel has advised former ambassadors, prime ministers and presidents on their future of work policies. Given her vast knowledge and experience in this space, Muriel brings a unique perspective on how companies can better connect with employees that don’t spend their workdays behind a desk.

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