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@ Lunarpunk Almanach
2023-12-09 02:50:08Corporations boast "human resources departments," tasked with sourcing and retaining talent for diverse roles. Within these departments, you'll find headhunters, happiness managers, and various specialists.
At a glance, such roles may seem redundant in the dark forest. Yet, as we navigate beyond hierarchical structures, craving greater specialization, the demand for these 'headhunters' surges. Our micro-enterprises, honed in on their core competencies, increasingly require others for complementary tasks. And these individuals, in turn, serve a wider customer base.
The traditional corporate-employee dynamic simplifies connections, unlike the intricate web of many-to-many, peer-to-peer relationships in our realm. Instead of a monolithic marketing department, you'd collaborate with diverse specialists, each serving a plethora of clients.
In this landscape, 'headhunters' or rather 'connectors,' become invaluable. They are the vital links in a network where specialization and collaboration intertwine, where every individual enterprise thrives through symbiotic partnerships.