This week at EiT headquarters, we’re considering work friendships: why they matter, how to encourage them, and who benefits from them. (Spoiler: If your work connection is only possible in person, you’re missing out on a major slice of the workforce.) Do you have a work bestie? Forward them this newsletter!
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An opening salvo in the productivity wars, XP in the outer reaches of space and time, and the computer scientists trying to stave off a Q-Day global meltdown. Issue no. 42 👇
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WFH is a triple economic win, the future of work is about optimization over location, and Japan goes all-in on "super flextime." Read all about it in Issue no. 40 of "Everyone is Typing" 👇
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The vast majority of knowledge workers are in a terrible situationship with their jobs: they find them unsatisfying and also can’t stop thinking about them. Have you considered keeping it casual by coffee badging?
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Snails, a notifications horror story, and astronomers demanding disco ball installations. Read all about it in this week's issue of "Everyone is Typing," our newsletter about the past, present, and future of work. 👇
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Checking in on Shopify’s attempt to squash meeting culture; considering what counts as professional in the age of oversharing; and appreciating the perspective shift Gen Z brings to their dedicated-to-the-grind parents. 👇
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Green WFH is as green WFH does; have your digital nomad torta and eat it too; and how to prepare for work beyond the binary--read all about it in the latest issue of "Everyone is Typing" 👇
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RTO or GTFO? Plus an update on the latest work jargon, Texas regrets, and fungus robots. Everyone is Typing issue no. 35 is out:
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@nbrempel@statushero Maybe? I think it depends on the degree of automation, and whose value you are focusing on. As a staff engineer who wants to address blockers ASAP on my tech, programs, and minions, mainly so I can get back to doing the fun & valuable stuff, every ounce of automation is gold.