
The Digital Workplace Podcast
1) Work Minus Monotony with Byron Reese
AI is coming...to make you better. Byron Reese has been thinking about and observing technology for a long time. He says as long as we keep learning, we never need to worry about losing jobs, especial...Show More
2) Sheela Subramanian - How the future works
The future of work is on your doorstep. Accepting it brings all sorts of changes, but they lead to a better world of work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
3) Ali Greene - 5 things the experts disagree about for remote work
Ali Greene is the co-author of Remote Works and has been a remote manager since 2014. She and Neil talk about 5 things that even the experts don't fully agree on. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and...Show More
4) Ana Neves - You’ve got cash just laying around your workplace
Knowledge management has changed as the workplace has gone digital, and it's become even more important See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
5) Liam Martin - More collaboration is not the answer
We've been taught that more collaboration is always better. But that's making digital work very noisy. Should we have a different goal? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
6) Phil Simon - This is what life after email looks like
Email dominated digital collaboration for two decades. What will work look like after email isn't the king? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
7) Chinedu Eleanya - Can you plan serendipity? Can you afford not to?
Serendipity happens automatically in an office, but not in a digital workplace. What can leaders do to create the conditions for serendipity to occur? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out inf...Show More
8) Mary Beth Oakes - The future of office furniture is more interesting than you think
The office isn't dead by a long shot. It may have fainted, but it has a chance for a great rebirth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mary Beth Oakes - The future of office furniture is more interesting than you think
23:40 | Jan 27th, 2022
9) Luke Thomas - Building a new home for digital work
Digital work is great, but it doesn't have a centering home like the office. Luke Thomas tells us how Friday looks at the core objects of work and supports digital teams. See acast.com/privacy for pri...Show More
10) Lara Hogan - A new kind of manager for the digital age
Lara Hogan is training managers for a new age. Old expectations and mindsets for managers in the office won't work anymore, and managers need new skill sets to support the humans around them. See acas...Show More