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Workforce Management Guide for 2026

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Reduce costs, simplify processes, ensure compliance.

External workforce management in 2026

Whether temporary workers, freelancers or statement of work contracts, external specialists will be indispensable for many companies in 2026 – but managing them is complex.

Find out what you need to look out for in 2026 in our Workforce Management Guide 2026.

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Efficient management of external specialists – why act now?

Many companies struggle with complex processes: lack of transparency, high administrative costs and increasing compliance requirements.
The result? Delayed projects and unnecessary costs.

2026 brings new challenges: stricter compliance requirements, growing demands on data and control, and dynamic markets. Those who act early will secure competitive advantages.

The solution lies in a structured approach: centralised control, digital platforms and intelligent integration into existing systems. This results in transparent processes, lower risks, lower costs and significantly faster filling of critical roles.

Find out how this works and what benefits companies can achieve in our Workforce Management Guide for 2026!

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