Organizational Freelancer
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Tracey M. Batacan's Organizational Freelancer compiles essays and blogs drawn from her decades of experience in digital communications across federal agencies and the private sector.
The book describes how to operate outside formal organizational structures to deliver timely digital content, develop editorial processes, and assemble teams with limited resources.
It offers actionable advice on pitching projects, gaining leadership buy-in, building skills (including pursuing training), and mentoring others while emphasizing servant leadership.
Batacan uses examples from her work at agencies like the U.S.
Coast Guard, ATF, FEMA, and Verizon to illustrate practical solutions to staffing, budgeting, and approval challenges.
The book is aimed at professionals who want to expand their skill set, take initiative within organizations, and transition toward freelancing or portfolio careers.
The book describes how to operate outside formal organizational structures to deliver timely digital content, develop editorial processes, and assemble teams with limited resources.
It offers actionable advice on pitching projects, gaining leadership buy-in, building skills (including pursuing training), and mentoring others while emphasizing servant leadership.
Batacan uses examples from her work at agencies like the U.S.
Coast Guard, ATF, FEMA, and Verizon to illustrate practical solutions to staffing, budgeting, and approval challenges.
The book is aimed at professionals who want to expand their skill set, take initiative within organizations, and transition toward freelancing or portfolio careers.
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