Today we launch a new blog - Future Tense - that will examine and explore how the modern work place is evolving and adapting to new trends, technologies, and economic factors.
Future Tense, authored by a handful of closely read thinkers and practitioners in the broad, industry-spanning space, will discuss the trends and pressures that are forcing employers to rejigger the way they think about the workplace, manage projects and staffs, encourage collaboration and innovation, support a decentralized workforce, motivate and reward employees, build morale and foster teamwork, design physical spaces to accommodate a mobile and transient workforce, etc.
Future Tense's co-authors: Elizabeth Albrycht, a 15-year veteran of high technology public relations practice and a co-founder and co-producer of the New Communications Forum; Jim Ware, cofounder of the Work Design Collaborative and the Future of Work program; Regina Miller, formerly of Vodafone and founder of the consultancy The Seventh Suite; Jim McGee, a director at Huron Consulting Group, founding partner of DiamondCluster International, and co-author of Managing Information Strategically; and Dave Desforges of Sun Microsystems' "Work From Home" initiative.
It's a critical topic to be exploring and we're thrilled to welcome aboard some of those best qualified to tell and track the evolving story. Among the themes they'll be touching on: gradual retirement, the rise of the free agent, ad hoc team formation, the decline of hierarchical management structure, geographic distribution, the need for a flexible workforce, the need for long term employability, the creative class, urban trends, collaboration technology, project processes, physical design, contract work trends, management challenges, outsourcing, and much more.
Drop in at www.corante.com/futuretense and please let others know about it who'd find it of interest.
1. Steven Streight aka Vaspers the Grate on June 29, 2005 12:00 PM writes...
I need to take some time to explore this site. I think it's definitely on my wavelength as a radical hardcore blogger bum.
Do you know of The Deevy Report by Dr. Edward Deevey?
It is all about the new workplace too.
Best Wishes.
:^)
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