Dynamic Work
March 2009 - Posts
Gensler’s Modes of Work
31 March 09 02:24 PM
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brucelynn
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One of the observations Edelman’s Robert Phillips notes is the segmentation into different workstyles. He speaks of the ‘podists’ and the ‘benchists’ describing sub-groups that have formed based on personal preferences for where and how they work. The
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Edelman’s Velcro Office
24 March 09 10:41 PM
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brucelynn
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T he first place to start with Dynamic Work is applying the principles of dynamism to the workplace itself. Much as there is too much wasted office space (lit, powered, air conditions, secured) and time in centralised offices, ‘the office’ can and does
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People Oriented Architecture - Components
12 March 09 02:59 PM
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Admittedly, the adapted definition of SOA is a pretty high level, but a number of SOA architects have determined a more in depth delineation of what SOA is all about and what it includes. A number of different vendors sometimes put forward their own versions
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