Steve Cadigan. Workquake: Embracing the Aftershocks of COVID-19 to Create a Better Model of Working. Amplify Publishing Group. Virginia. 2021.
Interview
- Remarkable Leadership July 29,2025 - 1 hour
Table of Contents follows below my list.
Cadigan's book is small and rich with fascinating ideas, here are the ones for me:
- Skills half-life is 5 years - emerging skill needs
- "Employability is the new job security."
- Entrepreneur mindset - tolerance of uncertainty
- ambiguity is a chance to distinguish yourself
- see opportunities in problems
- new ways of creating value or income arise where technology eliminates jobs
- Book: Startup of You
- Book: Expertise Economy (learning-agile people)
- Abhishek Jha on Learning Agility
- Strong human relations are key
- Assessing when to leave a company:
- Am I learning, growing, and developing and becoming more valuable?
- Am I being fairly rewarded and recognized for my efforts?
- Is my network growing, and am I meeting and working with people who can help me in my career growth in the future?
- Personal Boardroom
- 4 information roles for new knowledge, insights, ideas
- 4 power roles for access to people and resources
- 4 development roles for feedback, challenge, courage, balance
- Philippe Duranton's PhD Talent Accelerator
- Tenth "Man" doctrine and culture - structural dissent: if majority (9) agree, then choose dissent (tenth person)
- Trium Group: Leading through volatility
- Wavelength UK, Panopto, YouGov, Waggl feedback system (changed since publication)
- Emtrain, circular management. [Personal] Board methods
- Siemens' ShareNet. ISDI ecosystem model
- Book: Bruce Feiler'sLife is in the Transitions
Contents with key sections bold
FOREWORD
by Alan Webber, co-founder, Fast Company magazine
- Workquake: Why You Need To Read This Book
INTRODUCTION
- My Awakening
- A Landscape of Fear
- Fear of Irrelevance
- Less Fear, More Solutions
PART ONE: EMPLOYEES
- Time to Be More Human
- Embracing Ambiguity
- We Don't Like Ambiguity
- Mental Health Worries
- Reframing Entrepreneur
- Creating Value Makes You More Valuable
- We Are All Entrepreneurs
- Humanity Is More Important Than Ever
- Toward a Learning Mindset
- Don't Be Homer Simpson
- Diminishing Returns
- Mimi Gigoux and the Power of No College Degree
- Capacity to Learn Trumps Where You Went to School
- Chipotle's Enlightened Development
- Learning Agility and Growth Mindset
- Building Skills and Career Paths Outside of Work
- Managing Your Career In a Dynamic Way
- Get A Life: The Power of What You Do After Work
- Looking For a Job When You Don't Have One Is Too Late
- Yaiza's Story: Life Challenge Presents a Career Opportunity
- Building an Indispensable Network
- How Networking Surprisingly Changed My Life
- The Personal Boardroom Idea
- Network Stagnation Versus Explosion
- The Art of the Hustle
- Collaborate or Die
- Taking Career Control
PART TWO: EMPLOYERS - The Case For New Talent Strategies
- New Talent Strategies For Today
- How College Basketball Changed Its Talent Strategy
- Taking the Long View
- Seven Talent Models For Today
- Consulting World Talent Strategy: Join Us, Then Please Leave
- The Spin In and Spin Out Model
- The Inside Gig Model
- Internal Mobility Model
- Employees On Loan
- Building Entrepreneurs - Adobe
- Hackdays to Innovation Days - LinkedIn
- From Golden Handcuffs to Exponential Uncertainty
- Rethinking Employee Departures
- The Power of Alumni
- From Job Security to Career Security
- Learning Velocity
- Armen's Story
- It's Not What Your Know; It's What You Can Know
- Using the Right Language
- Soft Skills Are Really Power Skills
- Evaluating Job Candidates: A New Approach
- In Search of Adaptability: AQ, The New In-Demand Skill
- From Career Paths to Employee Journeys
- The New Organization
- Learning to Fight Zombies
- The Need For Scenario Planning
- Accumulating Diverse Sources of Information
- Growing Your Employee Networks
- Sharing the Right Information With the Right People
- The Case For Hyper Awareness
- Leveraging Your Board of Directors
- Iteration and Experimentation: The LinkedIn Executive Staff Meeting
- Building the Tenth-Man Culture
- The Ecosystem Model
CONCLUSION
- No Time Like the Present
- Witness the Ultimate Leadership Test
- Our Leadership Moment
- Disruption Creates Opportunities
A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Deeper Notes
Need for Scenario Planning - design an organization that can
- accumulate diverse information sources
- share that information with the right people
- create a culture that embraces ambiguity and gives equal weight to both consensual and contrarian information
Dealing with transitions - step back, slow down, focus on what is happening:
- What can I do at this particular moment to prepare myself for the opportunities that will emerge?
- What actions can I take today and tomorrow that will increase my options for next week?
- Whom can I add to my board of directors to help [my organization]?
- Am I bringing a growth mindset to my learning and development so I know I can learn new skills?
- Are there opportunities in my volunteer work or in my hobbies to build new skills or see new career possibilities?