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Where Is My Office?

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Calling all hybrid workers! An insightful read for the "Brave New Post-Covid World" where old managerial styles seem have gone out the window and things have all gone a bit . . .well, wacky. This book does a great job of revisualizing the workplace when its stripped of both place and space. As a person who recently underwent the transition from the virtual classroom to a virtual work environment, reading through this book helped me understand myself as part of a new labor movement: one that's still finding its footing, while simultaneously disrupting existing paradigms of space-as-a-service and environmental social governance.
The principal author of this book, Chris Kane, has an established background in property, yet is unafraid to challenge assumptions of the necessity of real estate/physical workspace. One gripe I have is that he can get a bit technical at parts where I feel as though I'm reading an econ textbook, but it is great for those who want to understand the economic mechanisms that underlie the post-pandemic work environment.

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