The future of work is bigger than AI chatbots, remote work, or the inevitable arrival of some kind of corporatized metaverse. True - technology is changing how we do things, but that is only part of the story. There has always been a creative dynamic between new tools and the impact that has on the nature of work. Think about electricity. Over a century ago, this new energy source represented not only a new way of powering factories, but as Henry Ford would demonstrate with his moving assembly line innovation, a different way of thinking about designing work environments and processes as well. We learned how to work in new ways during the pandemic. Now the question is, what do we work to be?
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