Fungibility is the property of being exchangeable for other assets of the same kind without any change in value or usability. For instance, a U.S. dollar is fungible, because, at a given point in ...
This HR leader strongly believes that the workforce needs to have the smarts and mental resilience to pivot quickly for changes in structures and operating models.
This mental money laundering represents an extreme fungibility violation: exchanging “dirty” money for the same sum coming from a “clean” source significantly changed people’s propensity to spend it ...