The concept of “the future of work” has long proved fertile ground for a certain giddy prediction discourse. In the last couple of years especially, the volume has been turned up to 11 as we contemplate what pandemic-induced remote work means for corporate America’s shifting mores. Amidst the din of chatter about relocation, Zooms, and converted home offices it can be hard to recall that just a few years ago our perceived work future was very, very different.
The Googleplex Critique
The Googleplex Critique
The Googleplex Critique
The concept of “the future of work” has long proved fertile ground for a certain giddy prediction discourse. In the last couple of years especially, the volume has been turned up to 11 as we contemplate what pandemic-induced remote work means for corporate America’s shifting mores. Amidst the din of chatter about relocation, Zooms, and converted home offices it can be hard to recall that just a few years ago our perceived work future was very, very different.