Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury

Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury is a Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a globally recognized expert on the Future of Work. Prior to LSE, he was on the faculties at Wharton and Harvard Business School. He studies the changing geography of work. His research focuses on studying management practices to support hybrid work, remote work and work from anywhere (WFA), how companies, communities, and countries are competing for remote workers, and how AI and automation can help both desk workers and deskless workers work from anywhere. In 2023, Forbes included him in ‘The Future of Work 50’ list and in 2024 he was included in the Time-Charter list of thirty thought leaders shaping the future of work. He previously worked at McKinsey & Company and Microsoft and did his Doctorate from Harvard. His research has been cited by the BBC, CNBC, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, Fortune, Freakonomics, Al Jazeera, El País, and Times of India, among other outlets. He has delivered keynotes and provided advice to organizations as diverse as Atlassian, Google, ITC, Deel, Young Presidents Organization, the Council on Foreign Relations, the British Parliament and the United Nations, on the Future of Work.

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Discover Prithwiraj Choudhury’s work featured in prominent outlets like ForbesThe Harvard Business Review, and The Wall Street Journal. His research covers key topics like the future of remote work, talent mobility, and productivity in the changing work landscape.