-v2.0.0- -selectacorp- - Company Man

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-v2.0.0- -selectacorp- - Company Man

Author: Organizational Dynamics Review Date: Current Cycle Classification: Internal / Restricted Distribution Abstract Selectacorp’s release of “Company Man -v2.0.0-” marks a significant philosophical and operational pivot from its predecessor. Where v1.0 focused on compliance and endurance, v2.0.0 introduces a holistic integration of personal identity, algorithmic productivity, and voluntary organizational symbiosis. This paper examines the framework, behavioral requirements, and socio-economic implications of the updated model, arguing that while efficiency gains are measurable, the erasure of work-life separation raises critical ethical questions. 1. Introduction: What is “Company Man”? In corporate lexicon, the “Company Man” has traditionally described an employee of unwavering loyalty—one who prioritizes organizational goals above personal life. Selectacorp’s proprietary designation, -v2.0.0- , codifies this archetype into a performance tier. Unlike standard employment contracts, enrollment in the v2.0.0 protocol is semi-permanent, requiring annual re-certification through metrics of availability, alignment, and affect (AAA score). 2. Key Features of v2.0.0 The upgrade from v1.x to v2.0.0 introduces three distinct modules:

Note: This analysis is based on simulated organizational data for the fictional entity Selectacorp and its “Company Man -v2.0.0-” protocol. No real corporate program is implied. Company Man -v2.0.0- -Selectacorp-