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WORLDVIEW: A user’s guide. How you must prepare for New World of Work.
If ever a structure was designed to create conflict, the hierarchical corporation is it. But with information on pretty much everything now freely available, the corporation’s walls are crumbling.
By Alec Hogg
The past nine months here in London have opened my eyes to how a First World existence can reduce the frictional cost of life. But it's far from perfect. Yesterday's underground train strike forced me to cancel two long-planned appointments.
It also got me musing about the future world of work and a reminder of my visit to Hong Kong a few years ago. A friend whose group imports furniture from China arranged a day trip to his buying office in Shenzhen, an hour north of the former British colony. The visit was an education. The office manager had a doctorate. Each of the buyers were graduates, some of them with two degrees.
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