3 years ago

Remote Working Coffee Review – 5 June 2020

In our Remote Working Meetup on 5 June 2020, we discussed a proposal for returning to the physical workplace that involves cyclic reopening. Read our wrap up of the discussion, and don’t forget to RSVP to join us again on Friday 12 June as we continue to explore the world of remote work and how ‘reopening’ the physical workplace might look.

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3 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In our Friday Faves for 14 August 2020, we have reads on the new invisible workforce, covid sniffer dogs, and the death of a smart city; as well as Corona Business Insights, Friday fives, Friday funnies, and some stuff to read while you’re keeping yourself at home.

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4 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In our Friday Faves for 3 April 2020, we continue to be focused on coronavirus and COVID-19, including remote work and how some employers love it while others are panic buying spyware, the surrealness of life in a pandemic, and the rise of Zoom; our Friday Fives on COVID-19, work, tech & social media; The Future, This Week; and some Friday Funnies to give you a giggle.

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6 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 29 June 2018, we have reads on Twitter users morning analysis and evening angst, the employee revolts in Big Tech, work in the next decade, Neil deGrasse Tyson wants to teach kids astrophysics, and the psychology of dread tasks.

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6 years ago

How things have changed

On the 8th May we celebrated our 10th anniversary in Australia. Over the past decade, we have been part of tremendous changes. Some of these changes we couldn’t have imagined – they have been innovative and in some cases disruptive.

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6 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 23 March 2018, we have a reads & listens on the future of work, why you need a Chief Philosophy Officer, gene expression in space, an autonomous car fatality, regulation of the tech giants, and Facebook and the death of privacy.

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