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4.0
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.
Uviebinené manages to beautifully articulate fragments of thoughts I’ve been having over the last few months. I really resonated with Uviebinené’s chapter on community in a time of remote working and how cities need to change to accommodate the increasing time we spend at home.
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.
Uviebinené manages to beautifully articulate fragments of thoughts I’ve been having over the last few months. I really resonated with Uviebinené’s chapter on community in a time of remote working and how cities need to change to accommodate the increasing time we spend at home.
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