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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Dedication Foreword Acknowledgments Part One: The Background
Chapter 1: Leading Work—Not Managing Employees
Work: Escaping Traditional Regular Full-Time Employment Work Is Leaving Organizations Talent Platforms Optimize Freelancing Seeing a Pattern in the Pieces Notes
Chapter 2: Free Agent World
Why Employment Evolved, and What's Evolving Next Problems in Job Land The Less “Regular” Full-Time Job The Starbucks Office and the Social Acceptability of Free Agency From Free Agent Nation to Free Agent World The Implications of Free Agent World The Remaining Barriers to World Domination Notes
Chapter 3: Outsourcing and Alliances
The Rise of Outsourcing The Rise of Alliances Notes
Chapter 4: The Talent Platforms
Upwork Tongal Topcoder The Less “Regular” Full-Time Job MTurk Notes
Part Two: The Model
Chapter 5: Leading the Work Beyond Employment: A Decision Framework
How the Framework Deciphers the Work beyond Employment: The Case of Upwork
Chapter 6: How IBM Leads the Work
IBM's Open Talent Marketplace The Assignment Agency: Optimizing Work in a Single Unit The Lesson of IBM Notes
Chapter 7: The Assignment: How Much to Deconstruct, Disperse, and Detach?
How Small to Deconstruct? How Widely to Disperse? How Far from Employment to Detach? Unlocking the Code: Applying the Three Dimensions of the Assignment Conclusion Notes
Chapter 8: The New Organization: Permeable, Interlinked, Collaborative, and Flexible
Organizational Form How Easily to Permeate? How Strongly to Interlink? How Deeply to Collaborate? How Extensively to Flex? Making Decisions about the Organization: Permeate, Interlink, Collaborate, and Flex PICF Pictured How PICF Makes Leading the Work Easier Notes
Chapter 9: The Reward: Short-Term, Individualized, and Imaginative
Navigating Rewards beyond Employment How Short the Time Frame? How Specifically to Individualize? How Creatively to Imagine the Reward? The Value of the New Rewards for Leaders, Clients, and Workers Optimizing the Reward Dials to Lead the Work: Netflix, Foldit, and SAS Notes
Part Three: Implications
Chapter 10: Future HR Practices in Leading the Work
HR Beyond Employment: Work Engineering The Talent Lifecycle Planning Attracting/Sourcing Selecting Deploying and Developing Rewarding Separating Leading the Work by “Rewiring” HR Notes
Chapter 11: Future HR Outcomes in Leading the Work
Engagement and Culture Leadership Diversity and Inclusion Performance The New HR Professional: Leader, Architect, Engineer, and Orchestrator of a Boundaryless Global Workplace Notes
Chapter 12: Governance and Stakeholders
A Perspective on the Future of Unions Some Closing Thoughts on Governance and Stakeholders Notes
Chapter 13: Nations, Citizens, and Children
The Bright Side of a World Beyond Employment The Dark Side of a World Beyond Employment Who Is Right, the Optimists or the Pessimists? What Should We Do? Conclusion Notes
About the Authors Index End User License Agreement
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