
Knowledge sharing
Enhancing the process and impact of change making.
Accelerate your changemaking journey today.
Social change requires knowledge sharing. Changemakers need access to new and ever expanding research to develop and implement ideas, obtain funding, and bring the issue into the public consciousness. Bringing issues into the public consciousness is a critical step of change making because social change initiatives have the greatest impact when they involve the efforts of as many people as possible.​
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SOULAB Knowledge Sharing is part of these wider knowledge sharing efforts. SOULAB wants to share the knowledge we have accumulated over our eight years and counting to bridge the gap between evidence and action. It is SOULAB's hope that these reports and discussion materials can strengthen social change initiatives and bring issues into the public consciousness to effect greater impact.
Latest report

Towards a future approach:
the four megatrends for an evolving workforce
The way we work has changed dramatically in the last few years. Organisations are increasingly looking to the future and to be 'ahead of the game' in attracting, retaining and developing talent.
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The first Knowledge Sharing report from SOULAB, Towards a future approach explores four current megatrends:
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Re-thinking the ageing workforce
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The next horizon for work-life balance
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Using a 'gig' approach to upskill our workforce
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Re-skilling our workforce
In this report we have highlighted what organisations around the world are doing and have provided our insights for organisations to leverage in their workforce adaptation journey.
Knowledge Sharing Reports
All of SOULAB's Knowledge Sharing Reports in one place! Whether you are reading a report for the first time, coming back to a report you saved for a rainy day, or re-reading a report you can't get enough of we have you covered.
Knowledge discussions
All of SOULAB's Knowledge Sharing Reports in one place! Whether you are reading a report for the first time, coming back to a report you saved for a rainy day, or re-reading a report you can't get enough of we have you covered.