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The Workforce Is About to Change Dramatically
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Many employers are going to struggle through the transition to hybrid work. If they push too hard to get workers to come into the office, some people will just leave to preserve their independence. If employers fail to build any kind of tangible corporate culture, a lot of workers, feeling no sense of real community among their colleagues, will swi... See more
The Atlantic • The Five-Day Workweek Is Dying
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Prediction for future of work: Knowledge workers will be able to specialize, have ultimate flexibility work when they want and how they want.
Li Jin • Braintrust’s Founders on How to Run a Decentralised Marketplace
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A home used to be a place for people to just live. But if it’s a place to live, or work, or be on vacation, then people can work from many homes if they want. Our relationship to our homes is changing.
Derek Thompson • The Home Is the Future of Travel
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Many people are now seeing how technological progress has enabled a world where work can be divorced from the office, and married to the home. We may have understood this in theory before, but now we have been forced to see it in action. And for the most part, the technological infrastructure has been sound enough to support this shift at a fairly ... See more
Lawrence Yeo • The Omnipresence of Work - More To That
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