September 13, 2015

EXCEPT THAT THE QUESTION THEN BECOMES...:

The Dawning of the Age of Flex Labor (Andrei Hagiu and Rob Biederman, SEPTEMBER 04, 2015, Harvard Business Review)

The prevailing paradigm of people working as full-time employees for a single organization has outlived its usefulness. It produces excess volatility over the business cycle, resulting in measurable economic costs -- both to people and to the companies they work for.

Our vision is straightforward: most people will become independent contractors who have the flexibility to work part-time for several organizations at the same time, or do a series of short full-time gigs with different companies over the course of a year. Companies will maintain only a minimal full-time staff of executives, key managers, and professionals and bring in the rest of the required talent as needed in a targeted, flexible, and deliberate way.

There are two reasons such a flexible work system is now plausible. The first is societal values. Work-life balance and family-friendly scheduling are much more important to today's workers, and companies are increasingly willing to accommodate them. The second is technology. Advances in the last five years have greatly improved the ease with which people can work and collaborate remotely and companies and contract workers can find each other.

...as such piece work becomes more and more like a hobby, why will business need to compensate us to do it?

Posted by at September 13, 2015 8:11 AM
  

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