Diane Mulcahy is a Senior Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation and an Adjunct Lecturer at Babson College, where she teaches "Entrepreneurship and the Gig Economy," a popular MBA course that Forbes.com named one of the top ten most innovative business school classes in the country. Her work in venture capital and entrepreneurship has been featured on NPR and in the Harvard Business Review, The Huffington Post, Fortune, Forbes, The New Yorker, The Economist, and other national media.
"The Gig Economy part economic argument and part how-to guide."
-The New Yorker
"Mulcahy knows how to spot a trend in work and make sense of
it...gives students and readers a handle on what they need to do to
shape a different kind of working life." --Ladders
"Anyone considering making the jump into the gig economy should
read Mulcahy's book. It explains why it makes sense and details
many of things you need to know." --Forbes
"The book provides a wealth of excellent how to advice on
succeeding at independent work...well worth reading for anyone
considering becoming an independent worker." --Small Business
Lab
..".gives the reader an inroad to life-changing choices...sure to
be popular with students and others at all stages of life and
career who are ready to make a change." --Booklist
"Essential guidebook to navigating the gig economy...This highly
recommended guide will have wide appeal" --Library Journal, starred
review
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