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|a Altman, Elizabeth J.
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|a Future of Work Is Through Workforce Ecosystems
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|c Elizabeth J. Altman ... [et. al.]
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|b MIT Sloan Management Review
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|a Today's leaders are in need of best practices for dealing strategically and operationally with a distributed, diverse workforce that crosses internal and external boundaries. We contend that the best way to address the shift to managing all types of workers is through the lens of a workforce ecosystem - a structure that consists of interdependent actors, from within the organization and beyond, working to pursue both individual and collective goals
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