The real threat from technology is that organizations over focus on it — losing sight of the fact that their people will continue to be the primary source of competitive advantage.

Stephen Koss

Partner, People Consulting, Ernst & Young

Passionate about unlocking the potential of people and their organizations. Music lover. Mountain bike rider. Father of two.

Stephen has more than 20 years of experience advising large organizations on people strategy.

Prior to joining EY in 2006, Stephen worked with a global technology firm as well as another big four consulting organization. Stephen has been a supporter of Princes Trust Charities and the Prince’s Lead Your Own Business program. He’s also a conference speaker on topics including workforce planning, leadership, and the future of human resources.  

Stephen holds a bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University.

How Stephen is building a better working world 

“I am passionate about helping people develop their potential, both with my clients and within the EY teams. When this growth oriented thinking is taken across teams, organizations can transform to become talent hubs for attracting and developing people — benefiting customers, shareholders and employees. While some organizations understand and are operating this way, there are many more who could benefit from this type of approach which will become more important in an increasingly competitive, global environment.”

Stephen's latest thinking

How leaders can protect employee wellbeing during COVID-19

No one is immune from the multiple stressors being caused by the current crisis. What can leaders do to improve wellbeing stamina?

22 May 2020 Stephen Koss

COVID-19: How firms can protect their workforce, operations and values

Learn how the rapidly escalating challenges from the COVID-19 global outbreak present critical people issues for organizations to assess and address.

08 Apr 2020 Seema Farazi
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