Should We Be Looking For Work, Rather Than A Job?
Erik Moltgen, iTrainKids
18-Oct-19 12:00
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In 2012, Diane Mulcahy, a lecturer in the MBA program at Babson College in Massachusetts, created a course called “Entrepreneurship and the Gig Economy.” The idea was to teach MBA students how to get contract work, line up side hustles, negotiate fees, and market themselves in a new kind of labor market, where the flexibility afforded to freelancers, part-timers, and independent contractors was suddenly being embraced by a new generation of workers.
Produced by: Christine Wong
Presented by: Richard Bradbury, Audrey Raj, & Arvindh Yuvaraj
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Categories: Personal Finance, Investments, Financial Literacy, Young Finance, Personal Development, Entrepreneurship, SME
Tags: gig economy, entrepreneurship, MBA, risk, ,