ResearchIt’s not a third way of work, it’s a freethinking way of work
I have used the expression ‘the third way of work’ quite a lot in recent months, and this post is an attempt to explain why… Read more »
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I have used the expression ‘the third way of work’ quite a lot in recent months, and this post is an attempt to explain why… Read more »
Big Spaceship is a NYC-based agency that is building on the third way of work, built on the new deep culture of work, where human autonomy, meaning, and purpose are the… Read more »
Foreword I recently founded Chautauqua, an open community investigating the future of work, cooperating to find and advance new ways of working together. This post is a companion to something I published… Read more »
I got a heads-up from Nick Halstead, the founder and CEO of DataSift, the social data company, about some news that’s going live today. Nick frames the problem confronting companies that… Read more »
Matt makes a great point that seems at first to be a minor aspect of business etiquette: should people be using their companion devices during meetings? The traditional arguments are based… Read more »
Chris Heuer’s ‘Social Business is dead!’ article has led to a cascade of other articles, some of which are made up of comments of a dozen or more thinkers and practitioners… Read more »
The open office movement has spawned a lot of hatred, despite its growing adoption. There is a great deal of evidence that simply taking folks out of offices doesn’t lead to… Read more »
I have examined the issues surrounding work disengagement in numerous posts in recent months (see Engagement requires happiness, Remote workers are more engaged?, There’s something in the air, Dig your own hole, sharpen your own… Read more »