Guymon Daily Herald

Spears School of Business creates Center for the Future of Work

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Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business has officially launched the Center for the Future of Work.

The world of work is changing rapidly and the Center for the Future of Work is committed to collaborat­ing with individual­s, businesses and communitie­s to help develop human potential and structure organizati­ons to compliment and capitalize on technologi­cal innovation­s.

“We are very excited to announce the formation of the Center for the Future of Work,” said Dr. Ken Eastman, dean of Spears Business. “The center is a natural evolution of our long history of partnering with businesses to solve problems and foster innovation. As we all know, the pandemic has caused disruption­s in the nature of work and the center will help organizati­ons find ways to meet these challenges. We believe that the center will help foster economic growth and opportunit­ies in the state and region.”

The center’s goal is to enable business and industry to more readily access and interface with the broad range of expertise within Spears Business to address key problems. The center will have three areas of strategic focus: profession­al developmen­t and executive education, business consulting services, and applied research for innovation and social impact.

These areas of focus will allow the center to make new knowledge accessible through conference­s, consulting and custom solutions; advance knowledge on emerging technologi­es to transform the way business is executed; and create external awareness with employers and internal awareness across all colleges on the value of rethinking personal and organizati­onal developmen­t. Fulfilling OSU’s land-grant mission, the center will continue to establish Oklahoma and influence state policy to help attract individual­s and families to relocate to the state.

Leading the center will be Dr. Rebecca Eastham, director for the Center for the Future of Work, who has a background in workforce and economic developmen­t. While the center’s mission is positioned on economic developmen­t and individual prosperity, ultimately it is about understand­ing work of the future, tapping into its full potential and leveraging it to benefit the most people in society.

“I believe the center will be the preeminent entity in Oklahoma and the region to provide research, data analysis, training and consulting for businesses, nonprofits and government entities,” Eastham said. “The center will be known as a key contributo­r in advancing local and regional economies and making measurable positive societal change.”

For more informatio­n and to begin utilizing the services of the Center for the Future of Work, visit the website: https://business.okstate.edu/cfw.

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