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Key Providers for 2021: Workforce Logiq

The Background:

Several years ago, Ardent Partners predicted in its annual State of Contingent Workforce Management research series (now re-titled under the banner of the Future of Work Exchange) that the world would eventually experience a workforce in which 50% was comprised of non-employee talent (including freelancers, temporary workers, independent contractors, gig workers, and professional services). Today, that number sits at 47% and shows no signs of slowing down in terms of growth and impact, meaning that the “50% threshold” is fast approaching the world of business.

As the ever-evolving attributes of the Future of Work movement cascade into how businesses find, engage, source, and manage their total talent, it is critical that they leverage the next-generation solutions that can effectively transform workforce intelligence and drive long-term value from the agile workforce.

Enter Workforce Logiq.

Why They Were Selected:

Workforce Logiq has come a long way since its days under the ZeroChaos brand, a Managed Service Provider (MSP)/Vendor Management System (VMS) hybrid that had massive staying power across various global regions and large sectors and industries. The rebrand to Workforce Logiq in early 2019 wasn’t just a simple swap of corporate names, but rather a true technological transformation that heralded a new age of total talent intelligence and workforce management innovation.

Today, Workforce Logiq is a leading workforce management solution provider that effectively blends deep human expertise with next-level artificial intelligence and total talent insights. Its predictive analytics engine is an industry differentiator, enabling their customers to leverage on-demand data to execute more educated talent-based decisions in a time when agility is paramount. In fact, Future of Work Exchange research finds that 64% of businesses plan to leverage AI-led tools to support talent retention and related issues within the next two years.

In Their Own Words:

Workforce Logiq provides predictive workforce management solutions powered by an unmatched combination of human and data-driven intelligence.  We help organizations reimagine and transform how they achieve greater management, performance, and financial control over their global workforce and talent supply chains. 

Our global solution portfolio includes: Managed Service Provider (MSP), Vendor Management System (VMS), Statement of Work (SOW), Employer of Record (EoR), Direct Sourcing, Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO), and Employment Screening.

The Workforce Logiq Total Talent Intelligence® platform is a proprietary combination of predictive analytics, expert guides, and proprietary technology powered by sixteen patented and patent-pending innovations, including: 

  • Talent Retention Risk (TRR) Score: benchmarks employment volatility within a company, and potential worker interest in unsolicited recruiting approaches.
  • IQ Location Optimizer: identifies the best and biggest pool of available contingent and full-time talent – at the best cost.
  • IQ Rate Optimizer: benchmarks how much an organization needs to pay to attract and win contingent and full-time talent based on unique, company-specific workplace characteristics.
  • IQ Talent Diversity: predicts gender and ethnic statistics on our recruiting database of 100 million professional and knowledge worker candidates – helping organizations make smarter, confident, and more proactive decisions on how to boost employee representation. 
  • And more!

In today’s hyper-competitive talent market, we are committed to helping companies make more informed talent decisions faster, earlier, and more cost-effectively.

The Outlook:

One of the most impressive pieces of Workforce Logiq’s deep technology stack is its ENGAGE Talent offering, which provides real predictive intelligence regarding active and passive candidates while allowing users a real-time picture of how talent is situated across the world. Combined with Workforce Logiq’s longstanding commitment to workforce and data insights (which permeate throughout the entirety of both its MSP services and VMS platform), the solution will continue its reign as a mature and powerful workforce management solution.

Building on top of already-robust SOW management, services procurement, and direct sourcing offerings, Workforce Logiq was already primed for continued success in the months and years ahead before it was acquired by PRO Unlimited over the summer. The two organizations, together, will provide an even deeper end-to-end solution that truly encapsulates the evolution of the Future of Work movement.

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The Age of the Agile Workforce (Upcoming Webinar)

Around a decade ago, the business world was in a full economic swing. After the darkest days of the Great Recession, enterprises were experiencing a surge for products and services that forced them to reevaluate how work got done due to the recessionary hangover; businesses were still gun-shy of hiring traditional workers at a pre-downturn clip, causing another spike in the utilization of contingent labor.

Just prior to that point in time, the “perfect storm” erupted; both businesses and independent professionals awoke to the value each brought to the table. Since then, neither has looked back.

Today’s “agile workforce” comprises 47% of the average company’s total talent, a far cry from 15 years ago when less than 12% of professionals were working on a contract basis. That the contingent workforce has had staying power is not surprising; there has been so much incredible value driven by this workforce that it also became a “hero” when the COVID-19 pandemic hit early last year. In fact, Ardent Partners and Future of Work Exchange research has discovered that 82% of businesses experienced greater workforce flexibility and scalability due to the power of the agile workforce.

I am thrilled to join Geoff Dubiski, Chief Solutions Officer at Workforce Logiq, for an exclusive webcast tomorrow (October 6) at 11am ET. Geoff and I will discuss the findings from the recent Future of Work Exchange Report for 2021; we will highlight:

  • The latest trends in the world of work and talent.
  • The Best-in-Class strategies, solutions, and capabilities for thriving in an evolving business climate.
  • The pillars of the Future of Work movement, and;
  • How businesses can leverage the next three months to plan for a successful 2022.

Click here to register for tomorrow’s event or click on the image below. I hope to see you there!

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The Future of Work Exchange Meets “The Deep End”

The business world is consistently evolving, with a global pandemic setting off accelerants that are pushing the boundaries of how businesses address how work is done. Future of Work Exchange research points to a variety of factors that enterprises are focused on today in regard to how they are transforming the way work gets done, including:

  • The transition from manual- and paper-based tactics within workforce management to a world of a digital talent acquisition and recruitment.
  • The prevalence, benefits, and long-term impact of remote work and hybrid work models.
  • The rise of empathy-led business leadership and a greater focus on worker well-being/wellness.
  • The critical interjection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) into core business operations, and;
  • The continued growth and impact of the agile workforce.

I recently had the pleasure of joining Workforce Logiq’s Chief Solutions Officer, Geoff Dubiski, for the company’s highly-regarded The Deep End vodcast/podcast series. Click below to enjoy FOWX meeting The Deep End for insights on empathy in the evolving world of work, why the hybrid work model is here to stay, and some peeks of Ardent Partners’ new Future of Work Exchange Research Study for 2021:

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FOWX Alert: PRO Unlimited Continues Aggressive Technology Transformation, Acquires Workforce Logiq

[Editor’s Note: “FOWX Alert” – The Exchange’s coverage and analysis of the Future of Work industry’s most important news, including major announcements, M&A, and other breaking stories.]

To say that global workforce management solutions provider PRO Unlimited has been aggressive in disrupting the market is a vast understatement. In the span of less than a year, the company has:

  • Acquired of the industry’s leading rate intelligence solutions, PeopleTicker.
  • Introduced new functionality and offerings that are transforming diversity, equity, and inclusion for the market.
  • Launched an exclusive partnership with Eightfold to push AI-driven talent intelligence into PRO’s technology (particularly its flagship Wand VMS product).
  • Acquired Dutch MSP Brainnet Group.
  • Optimized client hiring decisions through its unique RatePoint tool.
  • Launched its NorthStar HCM consulting and advisory team, which blends market expertise and talent intelligence into an agile add-on offering, and;
  • Been acquired by EQT Partners, which is actively allowing the solution to fulfill its promise of becoming a true end-to-end workforce management platform.

And, this week, PRO Unlimited announced that it will acquire Workforce Logiq, one of the workforce management technology landscape’s biggest and most mature players. This news is yet another indicator that PRO will continue its aggressive approach towards realizing its goal of becoming an on-demand, agile, and flexible end-to-end platform for managing non-employee and extended talent.

What is particularly interesting about this acquisition that both PRO and Workforce Logiq are like-minded solutions; both have industry longevity on their side and offer hybrid Managed Services Provider (MSP) solutions and Vendor Management System (VMS) technology. In addition, both companies have harnessed innovative approaches towards workforce management technology, particularly in the arena of artificial intelligence and predictive analytics (in fact, we just spoke with Workforce Logiq’s Chief Strategy Officer, Joe Hanna, about this topic on FOWX).

“Both companies have a similar “platform” vision with two like-minded executive and product teams,” said Kevin Akeroyd, CEO of PRO Unlimited. “We essentially both saw the market in the same way, so we knew that [the acquisition] was already heading in the right strategic direction. The cultures between PRO and Workforce Logiq are incredibly well-aligned, as well, and there are many talented people that are now part of the PRO family.”

Together, the two solutions will represent a massive disruptor in the contingent workforce management (CWM) solutions marketplace. This acquisition will allow PRO to expand its global reach even further and enable existing Workforce Logiq clients the sheer breadth of offerings under the PRO umbrella. Ardent Partners and Future of Work Exchange instant analysis is as follows:

  • PRO Unlimited will undoubtedly make immediate use of WFQ’s impressive array of AI-led innovation. WFQ seemingly went from a standard MSP/VMS hybrid under the ZeroChaos brand to purveyor of AI-led workforce management solutions in short order when it moved to the Workforce Logiq brand, including its 16 patent-pending analytical technologies and toolbox of AI-led reporting functionality.
  • The ENGAGE Talent factor could be the most interesting facet of this deal. Back in 2019, I wrote that Workforce Logiq’s acquisition of ENGAGE Talent was a workforce management solutions gamechanger. “ENGAGE Talent’s technological sweet spot (predictive AI-powered algorithms) enables users to anticipate talent supply chain gaps, analyze real-time global labor conditions, and develop deep talent-based scenarios for short- and long-term contingent and full-time total workforce planning.” ENGAGE is/was one of WFQ’s most prized and innovative market offerings; we fully expect PRO Unlimited to take advantage of this deep tool to advance its intelligence-led technology.
  • PRO’s industry coverage becomes even more expansive than it was before the acquisition. While both PRO and Workforce Logiq are “household” names in the CWM solutions market, each paved its own path through dozens of unique verticals. PRO’s acquisition of WFQ opens the solution to clients in some very large industries, including automotive, healthcare, and telecom.
  • Strengths of both solutions, particularly DE&I and direct sourcing, will become more robust under the unified company. PRO’s recent enhancements of its direct sourcing and diversity, equity, and inclusion offerings was a strong way to kick off 2021. Workforce Logiq was an early pioneer of the direct sourcing model (even nicknaming it “self-sourcing” back in 2019) and has long been a force when it comes to improving DE&I in staffing and talent acquisition. These two very critical aspects of the Future of Work will become even stronger under the unified PRO/WFQ brand.

Beyond the obvious “scale” factors of the acquisition (such as combining two of the industry’s largest providers from RPO, payrolling, and other standard workforce management operations), there is something much larger – and more critical – at play: the fact that PRO Unlimited now has incredible positioning as an end-to-end workforce management solution that leads with innovation, data, and intelligence. Workforce Logiq’s main differentiators from the MSP pack have always sat in its wide-ranging abilities to plug-and-play real-time labor market, job role, rate, and other forms of deep intelligence into its core managed service operations. That PRO now has these functionalities at its fingertips is a true competitive transformation for the platform.

“There are incredible synergies here between the two solutions,” Akeroyd said. “Adding Workforce Logiq’s deep ocean of data and their innovative analytical tools to PRO’s end-to-end platform are going to be very impactful in how we continue to transform contingent workforce management for our customers. This is an acquisition that truly allows us to accelerate on our vision.”

(Financial terms of the acquisition, which is expected to close in Q4, were not disclosed. Stay tuned to the Future of Work Exchange for more insights on the evolving workforce management technology landscape.)

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