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Before the pandemic, being physically present in the office was seen as a huge advantage in the workplace. Now, technology has been filling in for those crucial face times - but will it end up reducing our presence in the long-term?
My guest Drew Austin, writer and technologist in New York, has a background in technology and urban planning and often explores the intersection of physical and digital spaces in his Kneeling Bus newsletter.
In this episode, we discuss what some of these technological limitations might mean for our future interactions in the workplace, how technology might impact our future office status, who is likely to thrive remotely, and the potential shift in power dynamic between employers and employees. I would love to have your feedback!
Please write to: [email protected]
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Before the pandemic, being physically present in the office was seen as a huge advantage in the workplace. Now, technology has been filling in for those crucial face times - but will it end up reducing our presence in the long-term?
My guest Drew Austin, writer and technologist in New York, has a background in technology and urban planning and often explores the intersection of physical and digital spaces in his Kneeling Bus newsletter.
In this episode, we discuss what some of these technological limitations might mean for our future interactions in the workplace, how technology might impact our future office status, who is likely to thrive remotely, and the potential shift in power dynamic between employers and employees. I would love to have your feedback!
Please write to: [email protected]