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You can now watch it on demand.

This on-demand session explores the ongoing shift from roles to outcomes, new approaches to buying work, the impact of AI on organisation structures.

Featuring Bruce Daisley (Author and Future of Work expert), alongside leaders from both private and public sector organisations, this session offers a grounded, real-world view of the changes already underway.



   Date: 20th November 2025
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm GMT


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About the Webinar

Most organisations are still early in this shift which is an opportunity. But it won’t stay that way for long.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Why the shift from roles to outcomes is already happening (often without a clear strategy)

  • How organisations are starting to buy work differently - through services rather than headcount

  • What leading organisations are doing right now to adapt

  • The structural and cultural barriers slowing progress

  • One practical action you can take in the next 90 days

Who you'll hear from

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Bruce Daisely

Author & Future of Work Expert

Two-time Sunday Times bestselling author and leading voice on workplace culture and the future of work.

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Kimberley Hird - Haleon

Global External Workforce Operations Lead, Haleon

A global workforce solutions leader with deep expertise in services procurement and contingent workforce strategy.

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Steven Sinclair - NEPO

Procurement & Commercial Director, NEPO

With experience across public and private sector procurement, Steven leads work helping public organisations access skills and deliver value within complex frameworks.

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Joanna Fagbadegun - Impellam Group

Director of Workforce Consulting & Advisory

Jo leads Impellam’s Work & Talent Advisory capability, helping organisations rethink how work gets done and how talent strategies evolve.

"Many organisations are just getting started in this journey - the advantage comes from beginning with small, practical next steps rather than waiting for perfect readiness."

– Bruce Daisley, Author and Future of Work expert