Description
Networks change how we work, lead and even think. Is hierarchy replaced by “wirearchy”? What new skills do we need to master? 25 years ago, Jon Husband was one of the first to perceive the transformational effect of networks on work and business; Harold Jarche envisioned that they require a new form of literacy. Leading figures of the "future of work," Jon and Harold discuss the implications of the networking phenomenon on our lives in the office and beyond.
See the show notes on my website for quotes, more info and links.
For more on Jon Husband and Harold Jarche:
Read Jon Husband’s ebook Wirearchy - Sketches for the Future of Work (2015)
Watch Jon Husband’s talk at SocialNow Lisbon (2019): “Wirearchy: Strengthen Your Organisation by Creating Stronger Connections”
Read Harold Jarche’s Perpetual Beta e-book series and subscribe to his blog
Register for a Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM) workshop hosted by Harold Jarche
Read the books & articles mentioned in our conversation, as well as Jane McConnell’s The Gig Mindset Advantage: Why a Bold New Breed of Employee Is Your Organization s Secret Weapon in Volatile Times (2021)
Connect with Jon Husband on Twitter and on LinkedIn
Connect with Harold Jarche on Twitter and Mastodon and on LinkedIn
Curious to use these ideas in your work? Get in touch with me!
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