Marghanita, the article talks about the obvious stuff like bosses who only believe people are working when they can be seen to be working. It talks about how people like to be together when teleworking, and St Job's vision of serendipity on the way to the dunny.
But what have we gained, what works better now that we have teleworking? I know that having multiple people simultaneously editing one document such as google docs and office365 was unusual prior to now. But that's a symptom, rather than a thing which is better. What new things should we expect because of this situation? Karl > I am sure we all have stories to tell from Teleworking Fantasies to > COVID-19 Reality. > > By the way, I understand (from a friend 14 Feb 2020 email) that in the > lock down across China from January kids moved to e-learning with > schools only planned to open on 1 April...this seams to be now happening. > > > 50 years of bold predictions about remote work: it isn?t all about > technology > April 8, 2020 6.00am AEST > > > https://theconversation.com/50-years-of-bold-predictions-about-remote-work-it-isnt-all-about-technology-135034 > > Marghanita > > -- > Marghanita da Cruz > Telephone: 0414-869202 > Email: marghan...@ramin.com.au > Website: http://ramin.com.au > > > > _______________________________________________ Link mailing list Link@mailman.anu.edu.au http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link