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 →
Unga vill ha ett privatliv på jobbet
Intervju med mig i Computer Sweden om ” Unga vill ha ett privatliv på jobbet” http://computersweden.idg.se/2.2683/1.506450/unga-vill-ha-ett-privatliv-pa-jobbet
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 →