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June 24, 2008 | 12:00 PM ET
The Dark Side of the Moon: Do You Really Know Your Contract Workforce?
The use of contract workers has grown fivefold since the 1980's, and nearly four out of five employers hire contractual help. The implications of the contingent work force have taken a radical turn in the past decade. The globalization and flattening of the world economy, the aging of the US workforce, and the demand for increased flexibility and mobility-these are only several of the factors driving the changes in CWM. Join us for this fascinating HCI webcast that will examine who your contract workers are-both today and in the future. We'll examine what drives the contingent worker, and how you can best capitalize your ROI. Presented by Dana Shaw of Staffing Industry Analysts.
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MyBizOffice Is Now MBO Partners
MyBizOffice Announces New Identity as MBO Partners
Mission to make it easy for independent consultants to work with their clients.
March 3, 2008 -- Today, MyBizOffice, the leading provider of business solutions for independent consultants and their clients, launched a new corporate identity as MBO Partners.
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Gene Zaino
President & Chief Executive Officer
Gene Zaino, an accomplished and nationally recognized expert on contract work engagements, launched MBO Partners as a building block towards his vision of a business that would re-invent the way independent contractors and organizations work together. Zaino has become a major force in legitimizing and advocating the trend toward workplace independence. Currently, Zaino is on the advisory board for the Human Capital Institute and is a founding member of the MSP Standards Board.
Zaino began his career at KPMG Peat Marwick where he spent four years as a CPA and management consultant before he was a founding principal of Evernet Systems, a Kliener Perkins-sponsored venture that was sold in 1993. Zaino has been quoted or interviewed for publications such as the Washington Business Journal as well as television and radio interviews, including CNNfn, USA Today, and CNET. He graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Economics (BSE).