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Ferrari of Hammers
20 August 09 03:32 PM
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brucelynn
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The brass-tacks business case for Dynamic Work is pretty straight forward – save money on under-used, un-used and mis-used office space and the stuff that goes in it. The benefits to carbon footprint, employee lives, collaboration and productivity, to
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Transuming
19 July 09 09:24 AM
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brucelynn
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At the heart of Dynamic Work lies the notion that key resources (like office spaces and desks), need not be fixed, but are more efficient, accommodating and eco-friendly when flexible and...well...dynamic. Part of what is driving the trend to Dynamic
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Working Environments
07 July 09 11:02 AM
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One of the strongest points to the Microsoft New World of Work approach is its recognition of the diversity of work places, work roles, and workers themselves. The Microsoft Netherlands joint research piece with Erasmus University laid out a helpful grid
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Great Places to Work
14 June 09 08:47 AM
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brucelynn
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Microsoft has just won the #1 spot in the 2009 Europe’s Great Places to Work survey . President Jean Philippe Courtois called out a number of New World of Work initiatives that really showcased Microsoft’s exploitation of technology to enable dramatically
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People Oriented Architecture - Definition
25 February 09 08:29 AM
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brucelynn
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As I introduced in ‘ Virtual Parallels ,’ one of the intriguing developments inspiring my examination in ‘Dynamic Work’ is the parallels between increasingly flexible approaches to resourcing both knowledge work and computer work.
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Community Productivity
31 December 08 09:04 AM
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Microsoft has been talking about the ‘ New World of Work’ for several years now and as time and conditions have progressed so has the vision. An updated presentation came from Katherine Randolph, Josh Henretig and Nicole Brown in a partner blogcast called
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