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Innovative entrepreneur and CEO of People as a Service, Rolf Ritter, examines work as it has been since the Agricultural Revolution, how it stands now on the cusp of a new age, and how technology, global interconnectedness and the gig economy will permanently alter how we do business -- creating a new Future of Work. In this groundbreaking book, you will see how work will be done more efficiently, affordably, and inclusively, and learn how managers and knowledge workers must prepare for the sweeping changes happening throughout the world now. You can stand still, move out of the way, or jump…mehr

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Innovative entrepreneur and CEO of People as a Service, Rolf Ritter, examines work as it has been since the Agricultural Revolution, how it stands now on the cusp of a new age, and how technology, global interconnectedness and the gig economy will permanently alter how we do business -- creating a new Future of Work. In this groundbreaking book, you will see how work will be done more efficiently, affordably, and inclusively, and learn how managers and knowledge workers must prepare for the sweeping changes happening throughout the world now. You can stand still, move out of the way, or jump on the bandwagon and learn from this book how you can best benefit from the Future of Work.
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Rolf Ritter is an international entrepreneur and speaker. As CEO of People as a Service, a trusted brokerage service, he is an innovator in the shared labor economy who helps match companies that need knowledge workers with skilled freelancers from around the globe. With over 20 years of experience as an executive in some of the world's most prestigious firms, along with his unique vantage point gleaned from interacting with businesses and virtual workers all over the world, Rolf has examined the traditional work environment and offers his take on what must be changed to create the perfect climate for the Future of Work.