Managing Workforce Ecosystems

Start: Oct 12, 2026
End: Oct 16, 2026
Venue: Lilongwe, Malawi
Format: One week
Duration: 1 week
Statement of Need

Contemporary leaders and managers accept the reality that their workforce increasingly depends on external workers. However, the organisations they present have management practices, systems, and processes that are designed for internal employees. Talent acquisition, performance management, compensation policies and human capital development initiatives have largely been focused on internal employees. Few, if any, organisations have an integrated approach to managing a workforce in which external workers play an important role. The struggle to reconcile these two realities is an ongoing challenge, with significant implications for strategy, leadership, organizational culture, and workforce management practices

Who Attends

CEOs, Human Capital Directors and Managers, Supervisors

How participants will benefit

By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:-

  • Assess the factors that are driving workforce ecosystems
  • Manage challenges posed by workforce ecosystems
  • Adopt integrated structures that create value and are responsive to the new ways of work
  • Analyze the workforce ecosystem legal and regulatory issues
  • Protect the organization’s brand and product/service quality when working with workforce ecosystems
  • Apply emerging workforce ecosystem leadership practices
Topics Include
  • Drivers of workforce ecosystems
  • Challenges of workforce ecosystems
  • Risks of workforce ecosystems
  • Workforce Ecosystem Legal & Regulatory Issues
  • Managing your Brand, Quality, and Intellectual Property
  • Workforce Ecosystem Leadership Practices
Fees

US$ 1250 to cover tuition and training materials only.