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The extraordinary power of ordinary workers.

Publication: Making it Work

Publication Date: 07-OCT-03

Author: Mage, Gene
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Over the past weeks we have examined workplace trends in productivity, capital, governance, social responsibility, technology, and the consumer that are reshaping the world of work. This, the seventh workplace trend, gets me excited because it paints a positive, hopeful picture of how organizations could, and should, begin to function based on a renewed faith in the capability of the ordinary employee.

As I look back over the first six trends I notice a thread running through these changes. As each trend evolves, it sparks the others to evolve. Technology energizes productivity. The democratization of capital through employee...

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