Upwork CEO on how businesses benefit from putting freelancers to work
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On this week’s episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, host Ellen McGirt talks with Hayden Brown, the CEO of Upwork, about the future of freelancing, the ever-growing relationship between freelance workers and businesses, and why CEOs should stop waffling on the remote vs. back-to-the-office discussion.

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Transcript

Alan Murray: Leadership Next is powered by the folks at Deloitte, who, like me, are super focused on how CEOs can lead in the context of disruption and evolving societal expectations. Welcome to Leadership Next, the podcast about the changing rules of business leadership. I'm Alan Murray and I'm here with my amazing co-host, Ellen McGirt.

Ellen McGirt: Alan, it's so great to be back with you. And I want to say I've missed you. Thevery strange thing about our episode this week is that you weren't able to join. It was a wonderful conversation, but it just wasn't the same.

Murray: I was doing my own COVID recovery. Thank goodness it only took a day or two.

McGirt: All those candles I lit I hope it made a difference. We were really worried but I'm glad you're back.

McGirt: The whole time I was thinking about how much you would love this conversation too. Our guest was Hayden Brown, the CEO of Upwork. Upwork calls itself the world's work marketplace. It's primary function is to connect skilled freelancers with businesses who need their services, a whole new way of thinking about the gig economy. We've spent so much time the past few months talking about the changing world of work and the challenges facing companies who are looking for talent. It was really a very timely conversation.

Murray: Yeah, it's really important too. You know, this kind of Uber-ization of work has been proceeding over the course of the last few years. I think there's a lot more to be done. The fundamental structure of business of the 20th century is changing before our eyes.

McGirt: Exactly. Does that make a more equitable world or not? We don't know yet. But one of the things I want to point out before we dive in, I was really struck by her sense of mission, which I know always rings a bell for you. Yes. Hayden's providing service to companies. But she really sees Upwork as much, much more. And we delve into that right off the top. Thank you so much for being here and welcome to Leadership Next.

Hayden Brown: Thanks so much for having me on.

McGirt: Why don't we start with the very beginning for anyone who's not familiar. Can you tell us a little bit about Upwork, what it does and why it's important?