Employee vs. supplier is one issue, but the more challenging culture shift probably would be from entrepreneur to employee. Free range vs. fenced in.
It's an almost impossible shift for the freewheeling types. It's still a big shift for anyone who is accustomed to being in charge of their own work. For me and most of the colleagues I've seen trying it, the transition is a rough road.
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Employee vs. supplier is one issue, but the more challenging culture shift probably would be from entrepreneur to employee. Free range vs. fenced in.
It's an almost impossible shift for the freewheeling types. It's still a big shift for anyone who is accustomed to being in charge of their own work. For me and most of the colleagues I've seen trying it, the transition is a rough road.