There’s one thing certain about the future of work:

The future is here.

Here’s how to use those lessons to craft a better approach to how work gets done across time (real and asynchronous) and space (digital and physical).

Looking ahead at how work will shift, along with trends affecting the workforce and workplaces,.

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While no one can predict the future with absolute certainty, it’s clear that the world of work is changing, just as the world itself is.