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The Resource Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself, Daniel H. Pink

Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself, Daniel H. Pink

Label
Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself
Title
Free agent nation
Title remainder
the future of working for yourself
Statement of responsibility
Daniel H. Pink
Creator
Subject
Language
eng
Cataloging source
ONW
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Pink, Daniel H
Dewey number
331.25
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
LC call number
HD8037.U5
LC item number
P56 2002
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
  • Self-employed
  • Entrepreneurship
Target audience
adult
Label
Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself, Daniel H. Pink
Instantiates
Publication
Note
New for this edition: 31-page resource guide
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-367 and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
PART ONE -- WELCOME TO FREE AGENT NATION -- CHAPTER 1. Bye, Bye, Organization Guy 9 -- CHAPTER 2. How Many Are There? -- The Numbers and Nuances of Free Agency 27 -- CHAPTER 3. How Did It Happen? -- The Four Ingredients of Free Agency 47 -- PART TWO -- THE FREE AGENT WAY -- CHAPTER 4. The New Work Ethic 59 -- CHAPTER 5. The New Employment Contract 85 -- CHAPTER 6. The New Time Clock 103 -- PART THREE -- HOW (AND WHY) FREE AGENCY WORKS -- CHAPTER 7. Small Groups, Big Impact: Reinventing Togetherness in Free Agent Nation 123 -- CHAPTER 8. Getting Horizontal: The Free Agent Org Chart and Operating System 143 -- CHAPTER 9. The Free Agent Infrastructure 161 -- CHAPTER 10. Matchmakers, Agents, and Coaches 171 -- CHAPTER 11. Free Agent Families 183 -- PART FOUR -- FREE AGENT WOES -- CHAPTER 12. Roadblocks on Free Agent Avenue: Health Insurance, Taxes, and Zoning 199 -- CHAPTER 13. Temp Slaves, Permatemps, and the Rise of Self-Organized Labor 213 -- PART FIVE -- THE FREE AGENT FUTURE -- CHAPTER 14. E-tirement: -- Free Agency and the New Old Age 233 -- CHAPTER 15. School's Out: Free Agency and the Future of Education 243 -- CHAPTER 16. Location, Location. Vocation: -- Free Agency and the Future of Offices, Homes, and Real Estate 261 -- CHAPTER 17. Putting the "I" in IPO: -- The Path Toward Free Agent Finance 271 -- CHAPTER 18. A Chip Off the Old Voting Bloc: The New Politics of Free Agency 287 -- CHAPTER 19. What's Left: -- Free Agency and the Future of Commerce, Careers, and Community 301 -- EPILOGUE 313 -- THE OFFICIAL FREE AGENT NATION RESOURCE GUIDE 315 -- NOTES 347 -- APPENDIX: RESULTS OF THE FREE AGENT NATION -- ONLINE CENSUS. 369 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 375 -- INDEX 377
Control code
8251321
Dimensions
23 cm
Edition
New ed..
Extent
386 pages
Isbn
9780446678797
Lccn
2002510286
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
n
Other physical details
illustrations
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocm50440957
  • (OCoLC)50440957
Label
Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself, Daniel H. Pink
Publication
Note
New for this edition: 31-page resource guide
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-367 and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier
Content category
text
Content type code
txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent
Contents
PART ONE -- WELCOME TO FREE AGENT NATION -- CHAPTER 1. Bye, Bye, Organization Guy 9 -- CHAPTER 2. How Many Are There? -- The Numbers and Nuances of Free Agency 27 -- CHAPTER 3. How Did It Happen? -- The Four Ingredients of Free Agency 47 -- PART TWO -- THE FREE AGENT WAY -- CHAPTER 4. The New Work Ethic 59 -- CHAPTER 5. The New Employment Contract 85 -- CHAPTER 6. The New Time Clock 103 -- PART THREE -- HOW (AND WHY) FREE AGENCY WORKS -- CHAPTER 7. Small Groups, Big Impact: Reinventing Togetherness in Free Agent Nation 123 -- CHAPTER 8. Getting Horizontal: The Free Agent Org Chart and Operating System 143 -- CHAPTER 9. The Free Agent Infrastructure 161 -- CHAPTER 10. Matchmakers, Agents, and Coaches 171 -- CHAPTER 11. Free Agent Families 183 -- PART FOUR -- FREE AGENT WOES -- CHAPTER 12. Roadblocks on Free Agent Avenue: Health Insurance, Taxes, and Zoning 199 -- CHAPTER 13. Temp Slaves, Permatemps, and the Rise of Self-Organized Labor 213 -- PART FIVE -- THE FREE AGENT FUTURE -- CHAPTER 14. E-tirement: -- Free Agency and the New Old Age 233 -- CHAPTER 15. School's Out: Free Agency and the Future of Education 243 -- CHAPTER 16. Location, Location. Vocation: -- Free Agency and the Future of Offices, Homes, and Real Estate 261 -- CHAPTER 17. Putting the "I" in IPO: -- The Path Toward Free Agent Finance 271 -- CHAPTER 18. A Chip Off the Old Voting Bloc: The New Politics of Free Agency 287 -- CHAPTER 19. What's Left: -- Free Agency and the Future of Commerce, Careers, and Community 301 -- EPILOGUE 313 -- THE OFFICIAL FREE AGENT NATION RESOURCE GUIDE 315 -- NOTES 347 -- APPENDIX: RESULTS OF THE FREE AGENT NATION -- ONLINE CENSUS. 369 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 375 -- INDEX 377
Control code
8251321
Dimensions
23 cm
Edition
New ed..
Extent
386 pages
Isbn
9780446678797
Lccn
2002510286
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia
Media type code
n
Other physical details
illustrations
System control number
  • (OCoLC)ocm50440957
  • (OCoLC)50440957

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