Title: Free Agent Nation: Thriving In The New Economy
1Free Agent NationThriving In The New Economy
Pathfinder
2Why This Topic?
- At Pathfinder, I am constantly working with
clients on the topic of Free Agency, and the New
Economy called the Knowledge Age. - Whether career coaching clients, or executive
coaching clients, the issue of how to navigate in
this new economy comes up again, and again, and
again. - Question How do we succeed thrive in this
new economy?
3Context How Did We Get Here?
- Agrarian/Trades Age
- 1600s to 1940s
- Individual, subsistence production barter/trade
- Industrial Age
- 1780s to 1980s
- Mass production - standardization
- Knowledge Age
- 1989 to ???
- Technology, Internet, Virtual Work
4The Knowledge Age Defined
- Launched with the Internet in 1989
- Shift from mass-production to customized-services
(think banking or shipping) - Shift from large corporations to nimble
businesses (27 million workers in
micro-businesses) - Shift from life-long organizational men to
contingent workers, many of which are operating
virtually (free agents - remotely)
5Knowledge Age Trends
- Downsizing smaller is better
- Off-Shoring can be done cheaper in Asia
- Digitization automate low value-added positions
- Transparency Accessibility share all with
your employees and customers - Constant Change learn, adapt, reinvent
6Time of Personal Challenge
- Whether we like it or not, the Knowledge Age is
upon us. - Whether you embrace change or deny change, change
is now a constant and occurs rapidly. - Food for thought
7CHANGE?!?!?!
- If you dont like change, youre going to like
irrelevance even less. - -General Eric Shinseki
- Chief of Staff
- U.S. Army
8Whats Different?
- Pace of Change
- Accelerated Anticipated
- Structure of the Workplace
- Generations Genders
- Concept of the Virtual Workplace
- Technology Tevas
- Global Nature of the Workplace
- Worldwide Web
9Tom Peters
- Insights from his new book, Re-Imagine
- Corporate Responsibility vs. Individual
Responsibility - Me, Inc.
10Death of the Organization
- The organizations we created have become
tyrants. They have taken control, holding us
fettered, creating barriers that hinder rather
than help our businesses. The lines we drew on
our neat organizational diagrams have been turned
into walls that no one can scale or penetrate or
even peer over.
11Example
- As of 2001, fewer than 1 in 10 Americans now work
in a Fortune 100 company.
12Birth of Me, Inc.
- We need the will and passion and the know-how to
take on the responsibility that is falling to us
whether we welcome it or not. - Put me in charge! Make me the Chairman CEO
President COO of Tom, Inc. Thats what I ask
(beg, in fact)!
13Growth Rate of the U.S. Labor Force
Note Values for 2010s are projections.
Source Jackson, S. Schuler, R. (2006).
Managing Human Resources Through Strategic
Partnerships, 9th Edition. Mason, Ohio Thomson
Higher Education. (ISBN 0-324-28991-X)
14Changing Age Demographics of the U.S. Population
Percentage Change In Population
Source Jackson, S. Schuler, R. (2006).
Managing Human Resources Through Strategic
Partnerships, 9th Edition. Mason, Ohio Thomson
Higher Education. (ISBN 0-324-28991-X)
15Employees Working as Contingent Workers in the
U.S. Workforce
Independent contractors, temporary employees,
freelancers, and consultants.
Today, Contingents or Free Agents are 50
million strong!!
Source Jackson, S. Schuler, R. (2006).
Managing Human Resources Through Strategic
Partnerships, 9th Edition. Mason, Ohio Thomson
Higher Education. (ISBN 0-324-28991-X)
16Thomas Friedman
- Insights from his new book, The World Is Flat
- Triple Convergence
- New Players
- New Playing Field
- New Processes Habits Focusing on Collaboration
17New Players
- Fall of the Berlin Wall
- India China
- Outsourcing
- The Three As
- Called Dell lately?
18New Playing Field
- Technology
- World Wide Web
- Internet Accessibility
- Whats in your pocket?
19New Processes Habits
- Collaboration
- Open Access
- Public Domain
- Heard about IBM patents?
20Daniel Pink
- Insights from his books, Free Agent Nation and A
Whole New Mind - 50 million dis-organization men and women
- Contingent workforce
- E-tirement
21Contingency
- 50 million contingent workers
- Well-educated
- Free Agents
- Employers are tapping into this labor force
- Virtual nature of this labor force
22E-tirement
- Not retirement but e-tirement
- Over 65 does not mean out to pasture
- Well-educated, highly-motivated workforce
- Traditional labor pool dwindling baby boomer
workforce exploding
23How Does This Impact Me?
- Adapting to Rapid Change
- Think Constant Change
- Whats New?
- Adapting to the New Workplace
- Think Dis-Organized
- Think Work not Job
- Think Career not Employed You are TALENT!
- Think Virtual
- Think Streams of Revenue
24NEXT STEPS
- Read! Learn!
- Engage in your professional associations
- Tap into the younger generation in your workplace
- Consider ways to adapt your workplace
- Virtual Access Flexible Work Schedules
- Untapped labor pools Parents, Baby Boomers
- Create Me, Inc.
- Join the contingent workforce
- Create multiple streams of revenue
- Contact Pathfinder for assistance
25References
- Bridges, W. (1994). JobShift How To Prosper In
A Workplace Without Jobs. New York
HarperCollins. (ISBN 0-201-62667-5) - Bridges, W. (1997). Creating You Co. Learn To
Think Like The CEO Of Your Own Career. Reading,
MA Addison-Wesley. (ISBN 0-201-41987-4) - Friedman, T. (2006). The World Is Flat. New
York Farrar, Straus and Giroux. (ISBN
0-374-29279-9) - Peters, T. (2003). Re-imagine! Business
Excellence in a Disruptive Age. London Dorling
Kindersley. (ISBN 0-756-61746-4) - Pink, D. (2001). Free Agent Nation How
Americas New Independent Workers are
Transforming the Way We Live. New York Warner
Books. (ISBN 0-446-52523-5) - Pink, D. (2006). A Whole new Mind Moving from
the Information Age to the Conceptual Age. New
York Penguin Group. (ISBN 1-573-22308-5) - Whyte Jr., W. (1956) The Organizational Man. New
York Simon Schuster.