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Caracalla’s decision to expand Roman citizenship to all free men was a game-changer—but not all changes are for the better. By diluting the exclusivity of Roman citizenship, he inadvertently weakened its value. Sound familiar? It’s a dilemma many organizations face today with rapid growth and unchecked hiring practices. In our latest post, we draw a fascinating parallel between Caracalla’s Constitutio Antoniniana and modern employer branding. When businesses expand too quickly, they risk diluting their brand, disengaging employees, and creating inefficiencies. Curious about what Rome’s Crisis of the Third Century can teach us about organizational strategy? Read the full post here:  https://lnkd.in/dRyzdhpF #HumanResourcesInHistory #EmployerBranding #Leadership #HRInsights #LessonsFromHistory

#24 Devaluation of Rome’s Elite Brand

#24 Devaluation of Rome’s Elite Brand

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