EverythingHR Podcast guest Amy A. Anger, Owner and Founder of Atrip Consulting, LLC  Executive and Culture Coach, Attorney, National Speaker, Freelance Community Advocate, and Gig Economy Expert. Atrip Consulting is a management consultation firm that counsels companies on how to engage independent workers. Amy shares her breadth of experience paring companies and contract workers in the gig economy, the ideal methods to attract and integrate workers, and how to reduce company concerns that the gig economy may cause.

Show Notes:
Introduction of Amy Anger’s past work as a corporate lawyer, Kmart, and Kelly ServicesWhat is the gig economyWhich industries are primarily part of the gig economyWhat are the concerns of companies that are skeptical of work-at-home employeesJust because you can see an employee in your office doesn’t mean they are being productivePeople want to do work that makes them feel valued and that they are passionate aboutHow do you merge the culture of a company and independent contractorChange is inevitable, especially with technology’s role in businessHow do you attract and integrate independent contract workersWhat is some advice that Amy has for managers working with gig workersIf people aren’t trying new things, then the company isn’t innovatingWhat are some communication techniques for integrating independent contractorsAsk yourself, ‘what does success look like’ and plan the steps to meet the end resultHow can you help employees feel secure that their jobs aren’t threatened by gig workersCompanies need to be open and honest with workers about what they are doing and whyThe recruiting process is important to find the right workersWho is Amy Anger’s dream client