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“Just like intranets brought vitality and energy into an organization, given our roots, then the digital workplace created collaboration, technology, relationships, the next stage is this deeper sense of an organization as a living system.”
- Paul Miller, CEO, DWG
Your organization is alive! But how do you transition from organization to organism? From factory to forest? The lessons are rooted in nature.
Following the publication of DWG’s groundbreaking book, Nature of Work: A new story of work for a living age, we are excited to announce the launch of the Nature of Work Podcast, designed to bring the elements of the book to life through inspirational stories from COOK, Herman Miller, the IMF and many more of their journeys from organization to organism and what work as a living system really looks like.
In this episode of Digital Workplace Impact, Nancy Goebel chats to the book’s authors Paul Miller, CEO, DWG and Shimrit Janes, Director of Knowledge, about the exciting line-up of guests and topics (plus snippets of birdsong from Paul's garden) planned for the monthly episodes of the Nature of Work Podcast.
Digital Workplace Impact will continue to release bi-weekly episodes alongside the Nature of Work podcast , exploring the trends, ideas and innovative practices of the digital workplace through conversations with industry leaders and practitioners and bringing the worlds of work and nature closer together.
Show notes, links, and resources for this episode:
Workgrid resource: Workflows
Book: Nature of Work: A new story of work for a living age
Festival: Nature of Work Festival