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Draper, Chris

 
9780692921036: Commoditized: Reconfiguring the Labor Movement

Sinopsis

Commoditization is the invisible threat hiding in plain sight, driving the middle class to extinction. Yet the current labor movement is not prepared to fight this danger which, if left unchecked, will kill the American Dream. There is no way to turn back the hands of time. Our rapidly commoditizing world of continually optimizing Big Data algorithms has redefined our human struggle as the battle of unique versus commoditized, transparency versus isolation, and linear versus parallel. We must recognize that the problem in front of us has changed. We need to do more than just repurpose an old solution. We need to reconfigure the entire labor movement to attack commoditization.

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Acerca del autor

Chris Draper is the Director of Product for Trokt, a negotiation management platform that reduces the cost of collective bargaining, arbitration, mediation, issue and grievance tracking, with add on modules that support modernizing member management and union operations. An engineer by training and entrepreneur by accident, Chris is an operations expert who serves as a board member, advisor, or investor for startups, non-profits, and traditional businesses that focus on topics or products ranging from biofuels trading to performance arts, STEM education to labor negotiation. This book was inspired by his struggles building fair work environments within lean startups, implementing structures and strategies for social organizations or non-profits, and remaking operational structures within traditional and reforming labor unions. Chris received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland.

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