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The 7 Dirty Words of the Free Agent Workforce

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From the author of Free Agent Nation, comes a short manifesto about the 7 words you should never use as you try to be your own manager or start your own business.
In the new economy, everyone is a free agent. That can be a headache for managers — or it can be an opportunity. In this short, focused eBook exclusive, Daniel Pink — author of Free Agent Nation — equips business leaders with a simple, provocative, and powerful strategy for winning talent wars. By eliminating seven words from their business vocabulary — by banishing the terms that make talented people's skin crawl and the best employees head for the exits — they can attract and inspire the new economy's superstars. Pink's spirited, and often hilarious, 4,500-word manifesto belongs on the PDA of every manager in America.

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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9780759522213
  • Release date: April 26, 2001

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780759522213
  • Release date: April 26, 2001

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780759522213
  • File size: 126 KB
  • Release date: April 26, 2001

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

From the author of Free Agent Nation, comes a short manifesto about the 7 words you should never use as you try to be your own manager or start your own business.
In the new economy, everyone is a free agent. That can be a headache for managers — or it can be an opportunity. In this short, focused eBook exclusive, Daniel Pink — author of Free Agent Nation — equips business leaders with a simple, provocative, and powerful strategy for winning talent wars. By eliminating seven words from their business vocabulary — by banishing the terms that make talented people's skin crawl and the best employees head for the exits — they can attract and inspire the new economy's superstars. Pink's spirited, and often hilarious, 4,500-word manifesto belongs on the PDA of every manager in America.

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