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Where Are All the Self-Employed Workers?

Harvard Business Review

And real estate agents, contractors, and others who are dependent on a boom-bust housing sector which has been mostly a bust in recent years. Also, some of those construction managers and first-line supervisors from the previous chart seem to have landed less-remunerated jobs as construction laborers in this one.

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Harness Talent Mobility

Skip Prichard

Policy makers must ensure that with this much more fluid work that workers are supported with good pay, good benefits, collective bargaining rights and continued skills development regardless of the construct in which they are working. for people to work together and brainstorm.

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What Amazing Bosses Do Differently

Harvard Business Review

Legendary bosses like Bill Sanders in real estate, Julian Robertson in hedge funds, and Bill Walsh in professional football all communicated visions that entranced employees and left them hell-bent on success. A 2013 Society for Human Resource Management survey of managers in the U.S. Sponsored by Citrix GoToMeeting.

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What the Data Says About Women in Management Between 1980 and 2010

Harvard Business Review

Other managerial occupations that became majority-female were education administration, human resources, property and real estate, and finance. Among the new positions to emerge since 1980, women make up less than 10% of architecture, engineer, and construction managers.