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Episode 1 of the Future of Work podcast, hosted by Dentons, titled "#FutureOfWork" was published on October 27, 2021 and runs 13 minutes.

October 27, 2021 ·13m · Future of Work

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Welcome to first episode of Future of work series!

The Future of Work Singapore Institute of Management One of Singapore's premiere professional development institutions offering a holistic and immersive learning experience for C-suite executives and PMEs to grow their skills through training and exposure to top global thinking and management best practices. Helping the workforce to stay versatile, innovative and market ready. Wow @ Work Stephen Dargan The world of work is transforming, through remote working, the 4-day week, and employee autonomy Great organizations put their people first. Stephen brings you conversations with remarkable leaders and successful entrepreneurs living this reality and transforming organizations into workspaces where employees feel good about themselves. Creating workplaces where employees thrive rather than languish, should be the goal of every future-thinking company. The future of work is happy and happy starts here. SAATKORN Gero Hesse “Inspiring the Future of Work by Attitude and Worktech”: that's what SAATKORN stands for as a blog and podcast.Since its founding in 2009, more than 2,000 blog posts and 500 podcast episodes have been created—always with the aim of shedding light on the interface between people and technology in the context of work.WorkTech defines what is technologically possible. Attitude determines whether and how this translates into real impact. Designing For Humanity SYPartners A podcast by SYPartners about designing a future that’s made for all of us—and the best in us.Design, at its heart, is an act of service. It’s the work of solving problems for the benefit of others.But the world’s most complex challenges require something more comprehensive than our existing design frameworks. Climate change, migration, food distribution. The future of work and education. Bigotry, tribalism, and inequality. How do we design for problems that exist on a global scale? Problems where everyone really is our end user? How might we truly design for humanity?In this podcast, host Rie Nørregaard interviews brilliant design minds—product designers, industrial designers, advocates, and more—to explore what it means to design for humanity and what new ways of thinking and methods are required for problem solvers of all kinds.Transcripts available at www.sypartners.com/podcastsLearn more about Rie at www.sypartners.com/leader/rie-norregaard
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