Interesting comment by Foraker about coop model for community owned robots. That is a model that could actually work because like all coops it embraces the principle of people and community before profits. Humanity needs a bit of cooperative thinking today. In my recently published book: The Experience Design BLUEPRINT: Recipes for Creating Happier Customers and Healthier Organizations, I've dedicated an entire chapter to the subject of work. In Chapter 14: The World of Work Has Changed, I talk about a new economic reality, the unintended byproducts, and the great misalignment between talent and those that claim a shortage of it. But, aside from a sobering reality I offer a path forward for businesses of all sizes, government policy makers, co-working spaces, and even the unemployed and underemployed. I wrote it so that we can begin a new conversation for a new normal.
Interesting comment by Foraker about coop model for community owned robots. That is a model that could actually work because like all coops it embraces the principle of people and community before profits. Humanity needs a bit of cooperative thinking today. In my recently published book: The Experience Design BLUEPRINT: Recipes for Creating Happier Customers and Healthier Organizations, I've dedicated an entire chapter to the subject of work. In Chapter 14: The World of Work Has Changed, I talk about a new economic reality, the unintended byproducts, and the great misalignment between talent and those that claim a shortage of it. But, aside from a sobering reality I offer a path forward for businesses of all sizes, government policy makers, co-working spaces, and even the unemployed and underemployed. I wrote it so that we can begin a new conversation for a new normal.