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04 Oct, 2023

Globalisation and Digitalisation in The Future of Work

In a world marked by turbulence and significant change, governments face the pressing need to shape inclusive and sustainable solutions for a variety of challenges, including climate change, digitalis...

28 Sep, 2023

Navigating The New Work Experience

As we navigate the future of work, it's essential for organisations to strike a balance between embracing new technologies and preserving the human elements of work. Successful adaptation requires con...

27 Sep, 2023

ANWF: The Bottom-Up Model

Las Vegas stands as a testament that cities are not mere backdrops to corporate endeavours but living, breathing entities shaped by the dreams and ambitions of their inhabitants. The Bottom-Up Model b...

21 Sep, 2023

ANWF: The Campus Model

What role will Google's campuses play in the post-COVID era? While physical presence has its merits, particularly for team-building and fostering interpersonal relationships, it is now just one facet...

20 Sep, 2023

ANWF: The Exurban Company Estate

As we venture further into A New Way Forward, we must recognise that corporate culture cannot be confined within the walls of a campus. Our endeavours must extend beyond the physicality of location an...

14 Sep, 2023

Future of Work: Workforce, Workplace and The Experience of Work

In the ever-evolving landscape of work, where traditional paradigms are being challenged and reshaped, understanding the intricacies of the future has become paramount. In our conversation with Dr. La...

13 Sep, 2023

ANWF: The Company Town

As we venture towards understanding A New Way Forward, Pullman stands as a potent reminder that true progress lies in crafting spaces that harmonise individual aspirations with societal well-being.

01 Sep, 2023

ANWF: The Factory Town

As we navigate the network culture and its distributed effects, we must strive to craft spaces that prioritise not just productivity but also the dignity and well-being of those who inhabit them.