Technology & Innovation

The work experience

January 23, 2014

Global

January 23, 2014

Global
Anonymous Writer

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Digital technology has revolutionised the experience of work, allowing employees to work at any time, in any place. But while the technologies that underpin this revolution require careful management it is the human factors that present the greater management challenge.

Digital technology has revolutionised the experience of work, allowing employees to work at any time, in any place. But while the technologies that underpin this revolution require careful management, it is the human factors that present the greater management challenge.

The Work Experience is a new series of content from The Economist Intelligence Unit, examining the impact of flexible modes of working on the workforce, their wellbeing and their careers. It is sponsored by Microsoft. 

By registering for free, you will receive access to five articles, an exclusive video, and archive content from The Economist, including two Special Reports and three Technology Quarterly supplements.

Original articles
Based on insights and expertise from practitioners, academics and consultants, the articles examine the following topics:

Video
This video interview with Professor Rune Tondem By, professor of organisational behaviour at Staffordshire University, explores the psychology of change management and how organisations can prepare for major change initiatives.

Special reports
You will also gain free access to the following content from The Economist:

 

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