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I flew through this book. Some really interesting concepts in a post covid world and I liked how it built up from the individual to society. Particularly liked the idea how benefits packages aren’t a corporate culture, the 15 minute city and how we actually haven’t gained a new work culture post covid - it’s just the same burnout but you’re at home. My only criticism was that it felt a little conversational and I would have liked more data but I appreciate that’s a personal preference. Gave me a...
I flew through this book. Some really interesting concepts in a post covid world and I liked how it built up from the individual to society. Particularly liked the idea how benefits packages aren’t a corporate culture, the 15 minute city and how we actually haven’t gained a new work culture post covid - it’s just the same burnout but you’re at home. My only criticism was that it felt a little conversational and I would have liked more data but I appreciate that’s a personal preference. Gave me a...
I flew through this book. Some really interesting concepts in a post covid world and I liked how it built up from the individual to society. Particularly liked the idea how benefits packages aren’t a corporate culture, the 15 minute city and how we actually haven’t gained a new work culture post covid - it’s just the same burnout but you’re at home. My only criticism was that it felt a little conversational and I would have liked more data but I appreciate that’s a personal preference. Gave me a...
Finished reading this book and I found it awesome, especially since like the rest of society I had been hurled into this new world of remote working. The author has done such an articulate job at asking so many of these questions and really making me think about the decisions I have made in life. The book prompts self examination and for us to ask ourselves what it is we truly want. The concepts are easily digestible and asks many questions of society, community, cities and the role of the indiv...
Finished reading this book and I found it awesome, especially since like the rest of society I had been hurled into this new world of remote working. The author has done such an articulate job at asking so many of these questions and really making me think about the decisions I have made in life. The book prompts self examination and for us to ask ourselves what it is we truly want. The concepts are easily digestible and asks many questions of society, community, cities and the role of the indiv...
I think I thought this book was going to be a bit more practical than it is. It offers some really interesting food for thought about what our work, cities and communities could look like, but I had hoped for something that I could put into practice. There was a bit of that, just not as much as I thought there might be.
This a really enlightening book which was broke down into chapters showing ways to aim towards a successful business and life without following and accepting the current working culture we live in.It was a very interesting read with many points I will take away. I was provocative and some views I could align with more than others but I think there is something for everyone.
This a really enlightening book which was broke down into chapters showing ways to aim towards a successful business and life without following and accepting the current working culture we live in.It was a very interesting read with many points I will take away. I was provocative and some views I could align with more than others but I think there is something for everyone.
This a really enlightening book which was broke down into chapters showing ways to aim towards a successful business and life without following and accepting the current working culture we live in.It was a very interesting read with many points I will take away. I was provocative and some views I could align with more than others but I think there is something for everyone.
Absolutely loved this. The most substantive and thought-provoking thing I’ve read about the future of work. Elizabeth Uviebinené emphasises that since work changed along with pandemic, which merely accelerated changes that were already underway, we’ve barely skimmed the surface of what the changing nature of work means for our lives. Instead of thinking about how work has changed, we need to think about why. This time represents a very unique opportunity to redesign and reimagine our work lives....
Good book this - makes you think as to how the standard working environment has changed to now, and how that could continue.
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation
A futurist’s perspective on what comes next, post-Pandemic. It was great to hear a range of perspectives from the Mayor of London’s to economists and business leads. Lots of gems for thought provocation