What We’re Reading: October 2, 2017

These are the top talent stories we’re reading from around the web.

Ford’s new CEO Jim Hackett, after a summer of touring the auto maker’s operations and brainstorming with executives, is ready to start putting his agenda to work, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Europe’s on-demand economy draws complaints — and regulators, writes The New York Times.

The inventor of microfinance has an idea on how to fix capitalism, according to Quartz.

Millennials who transformed Washington, D.C., after the recession are now leaving for cheaper cities, writes The Washington Post.

Finally, why American entrepreneurship is flourishing, according to The Economist.