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Fractional Work takes on Executive Level Support

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In the event of a departure by your CTO or COO, the strategic engagement of a fractional executive emerges as a prudent solution rather than resorting to conventional measures.

The upward trajectory of freelancing is unmistakable, with 57.3 million freelancers in the US in 2017, a figure projected to exceed 90.1 million by 2028, constituting over 60% of the workforce according to Statista. This surge parallels the accelerated pace of business transformation, leading to

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