Jacob Morgan (2014) The Future of Work, Build Better Leaders and Create a Competitive Organization, John Wiley & Sons, 234 p.
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Future of Work, Organizational Psychology, collaborative behaviours, mobility, globalization, organizational environment, millennial workforce, employee engagement, freelancer economy, leadershipDownloads
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Morgan, J. (2012). The Collaborative Organization: A Strategic Guide to Solving Your Internal Business Challenges Using Emerging Social and Collaborative Tools. McGraw-Hill Education, U.S.A.
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2020-12-19
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Sîrbu, A. A., & Chiroiu, D. A. (2020). Jacob Morgan (2014) The Future of Work, Build Better Leaders and Create a Competitive Organization, John Wiley & Sons, 234 p. Psihologia Resurselor Umane, 14(1), 85–89. Retrieved from https://www.hrp-journal.com/index.php/pru/article/view/100
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