Reddit, the so-called front page of the Internet, has just recently raised $50 million in a series B round ($500 million valuation), and plans to return some part of that funding… Read more »
A new presidential memorandum establishes a new baseline for the federal workforce, one that is trying to catch up to what has become the norm in the private sector: flexible work is… Read more »
Staples have released results of their third annual telecommuting survey which confirm some of the most obvious assumptions but also reveal a few surprises: A better work/life balance — this ranks… Read more »
Work has profoundly changed in recent years, but most people haven’t completely assimilated to what has already happened: We are operating in a new normal, a fundamentally different world of work,… Read more »
“Socialized business process” — the idea of adding social tools to traditional business processes — is unlikely to work in the long term. The enterprise is now transitioning to social network–based… Read more »
Some amazingly ambivalent results in a recent Korn/Ferry survey, which lines up with the country’s polarization on ‘remote work’ (see The polarization around remote work comes as no surprise). While telecommuting appears… Read more »
Social business technologies remain in the foreground of discussions about business transformation, but the events of the first quarter of 2013 raised as many questions as they answered, or more. Read more »
The Wall Street Journal crunched some census data, and learned that remote work has grown a bit over the past ten years, but in a non-uniform fashion. Neil Shah, More Americans… Read more »
The big story of the week was Marissa Mayer’s ‘no remote work’ dictate at Yahoo, hands down. That sparked a huge conversation in the tech world, ranging across Yahoo’s troubles, feminism,… Read more »