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Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself

Daniel H. Pink

Widely acclaimed for its engaging style and provocative perspective, this book has helped thousands transform their working lives. Now including a 30-page resource guide that explains the basics of working for oneself.

It's about fulfillment. A revolution is sweeping America. On its front lines are people fed up with unfulfilling jobs, dysfunctional workplaces, and dead-end careers. Meet today's new economic icon: the free agent-men and women who are working for themselves. And meet your future.

It's about freedom. Free agents are the marketing consultant down the street, the home-based "mompreneur," the footloose technology contractor. Already 30 million strong, these 21st-century pioneers are creating lives with more meaning-and often more money. Free Agent Nation is your ticket to this world.

It's about time. Now, you can discover:

The kind of free agent you can be-"soloist," "temp," or "microbusiness"-and how to launch your new career.
How to get the perks you once received from your boss: health insurance, office space, training, workplace togetherness, even water cooler gossip.
Why the free agent economy is increasingly a woman's world-and how women are flourishing in it.
The transformation of retirement-how older workers are creating successful new businesses (and whole new lives) through the Internet.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Business Plus
  • Publish Date: May 1st, 2002
  • Pages: 400
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.06in - 5.96in - 1.04in - 0.92lb
  • EAN: 9780446678797
  • Categories: Labor & Industrial RelationsEconomics - TheoryEntrepreneurship

Praise for this book

"As beautifully written as it is profoundly prophetic... the best book on work since The Organization Man."--Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence
"Provocative."--New York Times
"A delight."--Financial Times
"Warning: This book may make you rethink your career."--CNN