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The Nowhere Office
The carefully engineered systems of factories were replaced with the “personal productivity” of offices, in which individuals deploy their own ad hoc and often ill-defined collection of tools and hacks to make sense of their jobs, with no one really knowing how anyone else is managing their work.
Cal Newport • Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
We’ve been given no shortage of digital tools that should, in theory, help us work better, with more focus and efficiency, and connect us more easily with our colleagues. Instead, email, instant messaging, remote-meeting apps, work-flow and project-management software and so on can feel like so many buckets with holes in the bottom, maddeningly in
... See moreCal Newport • The Digital Workplace Is Designed to Bring You Down - The New York Times
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Matt Mullenweg • Gradually, Then Suddenly
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offices have become interruption factories. A busy office is like a food processor—it chops your day into tiny bits.
Jason Fried • Remote
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Office Productivity: Reduce the chaos and workload from your office admin (The Business Productivity Series Book 7)
amazon.comWhat was this wondrous land called “the office”?
Tim Leberecht • The Business Romantic
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