Author: Paul Miller
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1457510960
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
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Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1457510960
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
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The Digital Workplace: How Technology is Liberating Work
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. but increasingly that is either only a partial truth, impossible to answer or just irrelevant. In this fascinating, highly personal investigation into work, Paul Miller challenges us rethink how and where we work today. Blending his own working career experiences, with those of organizations, Miller says it is the 'digital' in the workplace that now defines and shapes our working lives. Building on compelling stories from well-known organizations, Miller explains in a powerful narrative how every aspect of work is being transformed. This is an essential exploration of modern and future work that we can all relate to personally. Addiction, disappointment, liberation, slavery,
The Digital Workplace: How Technology is Liberating Work
Contributors: Paul Miller - Author. Format: Paperback
Contributors: Paul Miller - Author. Format: Paperback
Contributors: Paul Miller - Author. Format: Paperback
author paul miller format paperback language english publication year 22 03 2012 subject the world ideas culture general interest subject 2 inventions technology general interest author s paul miller content note black white illustrations country of publication united states date of publication 22 03 2012 format paperback format details trade paperback us genre level 1 adult non fiction trade genre level 2 the world ideas culture general interest genre level 3 inventions technology general inter
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. but increasingly that is either only a partial truth, impossible to answer or just irrelevant. In this fascinating, highly personal investigation into work, Paul Miller challenges us rethink how and where we work today. Blending his own working career experiences, with those of organizations, Miller says it is the 'digital' in the workplace that now defines and shapes our working lives
Addiction, disappointment, liberation, slavery,