Emily Rose McRae leads the Future of Work research team in Gartner's HR Practice as well as the Talent research initiative for executive leaders. While Ms. McRae works across all issues that can lead to the future of work, her core areas of focus include emerging technologies and their impact on work and the workforce, new employment models, and market and demographic shifts, as well as workforce planning to anticipate and prepare for these changes and creating a enterprise-wide future of work strategy.
Prior to joining Gartner, Ms. McRae worked in management consulting and international development, providing data science support to U.S. Government loan programs and microfinance projects in Fiji and Tonga.
FI Consulting
Management Consultant
UNDP Pacific Financial Inclusion Program
Financial Inclusion Consultant
The Olinger Group
Research Analyst
Future of Work
Executive Leadership: Talent
M.A., International Affairs and International Economics, Specialization in Conflict Management and Quantitative Economics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
B.A., Political Economy and Latin American Studies, Tulane University
1Assessing how the future of work (beyond hybrid work) will impact your organization
2Creating an actionable enterprise-wide future of work strategy to give your organization a competitive advantage
3Effective workforce planning during disruption, including using data and talent analytics to inform workforce planning
4Evaluating new employment models, including gig, and assessing whether and how to deploy them at your organization
5Preparing for the impact of emerging technology (including AI and Automation) on your workforce and your talent strategy