The office space is changing and I don't thing we understand the impact of that change. It will change how we organize work. I have a new post on the topic at the Networked Society blog >>> https://videopress.com/v/aMSgZKZu?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true
Working life as we know it is changing dramatically
A few days ago I wrote a new post on how working life is changing as we enter the Networked Society and eight areas that we will see more of at work. Read the post at the Networked Society blog >>>
SIME Stockholm HR Summit, Open Innovation och Mobile Future
Den senaste tiden har det varit presentationer och mediaövningar i Moskva och Stockholm kring Networked Society och hur arbetslivet förändras. Open Innovation - Moscow 1/11 paneldiskussion om "Smart devices and portable gadgets: How the Internet of things is changing the world" med en riktigt bra sammansättning i panelen: Ralph Simon modererade och vi som samtalade var Qaizar Hassonjee,... Continue Reading →
Connected communities are driving a new do-ocracy
I wrote earlier about the game changers and how creative people no longer practice their hobbies in the private sphere but rather in networks and communities. The ‘maker culture’ is growing stronger and we see a growing ‘do-culture’ covering more and more areas in society. Easy access to information about almost anything is fundamentally changing our possibilities... Continue Reading →
ATEA Boot Camp 2013
24 maj var jag och talade på ATEA Boot Camp i Tylösand. Kul och inspirerande! Här är en intervju med mig på plats i ATEA:s studio. Mikael Eriksson Björling, expert consumer behavior, Ericsson from Atea Sverige on Vimeo.
It’s work, but not as we know it
Every era has historically had a main area of work or value-creating activity. Most of us think about employment and occupations as something that emerged with industrial society. During the era of “hunting and gathering,” the family, group and community were engaged in all things required in order to survive and have a decent life.... Continue Reading →
The changing nature of working life – Part I
Just like other major, historical shifts, the Networked Society will fundamentally change working life as we know it. It will change the type of business and value-creating activities we are engaged in; it will change how businesses are organized and the business development processes; it will change how we as individuals are working and the... Continue Reading →
Föreläsning på ATEA Boot Camp
I slutet på maj kommer jag föreläsa på temat "Nätverksamhället – om uppkopplade individer och en förändrad värld" Vilka är trenderna som formar det framväxande nätverkssamhället? Hur kommer företag och organisationer påverkas? Vilka möjligheter erbjuder det nya nätverkssamhället?
Cloud content extends device life
You might love your devices, your smartphone, tablet, TV or laptop. But it’s no longer the love to the device itself that is that strongest love. As the services we are using become networked, the cloud becomes our love. Services used to be implemented locally in the mobile phone and phones used to contain a... Continue Reading →
Individualized learning in the Networked Society
When I met Professor Stephen Heppell in London last month, he raised interesting ideas about measuring the learning process. He said that in the future, we will start to measure our learning in the same manner as many of us today have started to measure our health or our sports activities. As the services and... Continue Reading →