Pink, Daniel H.

Free agent nation : the future of working for yourself / Daniel H. Pink - New York : Warner Books, 2002. - 386 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

New for this edition: 31-page resource guide

pt. 1. Welcome to Free Agent Nation
1. Bye, Bye, Organization Guy
2. How Many Are There? : The Numbers and Nuances of Free Agency
3. How Did It Happen? : The Four Ingredients of Free Agency
pt. 2. The Free Agent Way
4. The New Work Ethic
5. The New Employment Contract
6. The New Time Clock
pt. 3. How (and Why) Free Agency Works
7. Small Groups, Big Impact : Reinventing Togetherness in Free Agent Nation
8. Getting Horizontal : The Free Agent Org Chart and Operating System
9. The Free Agent Infrastructure
10. Matchmakers, Agents, and Coaches
11. Free Agent Families
pt. 4. Free Agent Woes
12. Roadblocks on Free Agent Avenue : Health Insurance, Taxes, and Zoning
13. Temp Slaves, Permatemps, and the Rise of Self-Organized Labor
pt. 5. The Free Agent Future
14. E-tirement : Free Agency and the New Old Age
15. School's Out : Free Agency and the Future of Education
16. Location, Location ... Vocation : Free Agency and the Future of Offices, Homes, and Real Estate
17. Putting the "I" in IPO : The Path Toward Free Agent Finance
18. A Chip Off the Old Voting Bloc : The New Politics of Free Agency
19. What's Left : Free Agency and the Future of Commerce, Careers, and Community
The Official Free Agent Nation Resourse Guide
App. Results of the Free Agent Nation Online Census

9780446678797 (pbk.)


Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship United States.
Self-employed.
Self-employed United States.

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