Apr 22, 2013 | Org Charts
It was 1854, a year when streets were lit by coal gas for the first time and the diaphragm speaker (the foundation for the first telephone) was theorized. This was the same year that the first organizational chart was used. Sure, organizational modeling has progressed...
Apr 8, 2013 | Virtual Teams
In our last post on the freelance economy we wrote about how organizations of all sizes are now relying increasingly on part-time, consulting, contract and other contingent workplace arrangements now taking hold within many organizations to achieve business agility,...
Mar 27, 2013 | Virtual Teams
If you haven’t already noticed (but I certainly hope you have), freelancers are everywhere. The number of freelance workers – a term previously used for medieval warriors available for hire – has skyrocketed since the global recession. While you may not be swarmed by...
Mar 20, 2013 | Org Charts
As a manager, it’s your job to lead your employees, to drive business results, and to make the best decisions with the information at hand. But how are you making decisions about the greatest assets in your company without knowing them intimately? What if a football...