Table of Contents
- Introduction: A Pivotal Moment to Transform the Way We Work
- Five Key Principles for Designing an Equitable and Effective Future of Work
- I. Doing Digital Work Right (Digital and Hybrid Workplaces)
- II. “Be Awesome at Both”—Make the Most of Hybrid Digital & In-Person Work
- III. Make Essential Work Good Work
- IV. Human-centered Public Policies are Good for Business
- V. Case Studies
- VI. Resources
VI. Resources
Equitable Work Redesign: Effective, Flexible Cultures of Trust & Wellbeing
Work and Wellbeing Initiative – a joint Harvard and MIT research-for-action initiative
Workplace Culture and Care Report – Care.com
The Caring Company: How employers can help their employees manage their caregiving responsibilities—while reducing costs and increasing productivity – Joseph B. Fuller & Manjari Raman, Harvard Business School
Back to Work Safely – American Industrial Hygiene Association
From Ideal Worker to Ideal Workplace – TimesUp and ideas42
Better Work Toolkit, a Science-based approach to designing work-life solutions that work – Better Life Lab at New America and ideas42
#NowWhat: The Sexual Harassment Solutions Toolkit – Better Life Lab at New America
Breaking the Bias: How Gender Equality will transform economies, business and finance – Moody’s
How to Improve Gender Equality in the Workplace — evidence-based actions for employers – The U.K.’s government’s Behavioral Insights Team
Distributed Digital and Hybrid Work
Hybrid Work Best Practices Guide – a joint product of the Better Life Lab at New America and the Center for Work-Life Law. For more, check out their evidence-based Bias Interrupters series.
Remote Work Revolution for Everyone – free online course taught by Harvard Business School professor Tsedal Neely
Why Working from Home Will Stick – NBER paper by Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom & Steven J. Davis
Work Trends Index Report – Microsoft
Leveling the Playing Field in the Hybrid Workplace – Slack Future Forum Pulse
Pulse of the American Worker Survey– Prudential
Digital Workplaces and the Hybrid Work Model – Deloitte
It’s Time to Get Real About Hybrid – McKinsey
The Asana Playbook for Managing Distributed Teams – Asana
How to do Hybrid Right – Lynda Gratton, Harvard Business Review
The Nowhere Office: Reinventing Work and the Workplace of the Future – Julia Hobsbawm
Tips for Managers: Making Hybrid Work – Boston College Center for Work and Family
Supporting Care, Parents, Caregivers, and Gender Equity
A Better Future for Working Parents: A Playbook for Leaders and Organizations – Charter
STAR – Support. Transform. Achieve. Results – family-supportive supervisor training & research- Ellen Ernst-Kossek & Leslie Hammer, the Work Family & Health Network
Essential Work
Elevate Employees, Don’t Eliminate Them: Unlock value by connecting them with customers – Ryan W. Buell, Harvard Business Review
Good Jobs Strategy – Good Jobs Institute
Retailers are Squandering their Most Potent Weapons – Marshall Fisher et al, Harvard Business Review
Essential Workers comprise about half of all workers in low-paid occupations. They deserve a $15 minimum wage – Molly Kinder, Laura Stateler, Brookings
Building from the Bottom Up – Joseph B. Fuller, Manjari Raman, Harvard Business School
The Center on Education and Labor at New America is a leader on state and federal workforce development and labor policies. The Center engages in a wide array of research, policy analysis, and advocacy activities to improve transitions from education to high quality employment. Major projects include the Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship, New Models of Career Preparation, and Bringing Adult Students Back To College after the Pandemic. Recent reports, articles and op-eds that touch on strategies for helping students and workers return to school and work include, Training as a Pathway to an Equitable Post-pandemic Recovery, the Public Workforce Development Systems and Gig Workers, Valuing Home and Childcare Workers, and Learn and Earn at Community College: Using HEERF Funds and Federal Work-Study to Expand Campus Jobs Programs.
Designing Effective & Equitable Public Benefits and Income Supports – New America’s New Practice Lab has published a series of human-centered reports and cutting edge playbooks that serve as models for, among other policies, effective delivery of cash assistance, unemployment insurance, the child tax credit and the earned income tax credit, building an accessible long-term care system, valuing home and child care workers and implementing public paid family and paid sick leave systems.