Remote work has been increasingly popular because of the pandemic ... but even as more people have vaccines, and some are even getting booster shots, the love for remote work stays.
via Buffer - State of Remote Work 2021
But some industries are adopting it more than others.
I'll be honest ... when I first saw this, I was like, "Retail's that low? That can't be right". But then I realized... I never really go to stores. What would I know?
Seeing the rise of remote work in Media & Tech is unsurprising. But, I will be curious to see what percentage of these businesses stay remote as we move further away from the "worst" of Covid-19.
As I mentioned in this video, hybrid solutions are the answer. There's too much benefit to the culture of companies that spend real time together in person. While I believe productivity can remain high at home or in the office, the sense of camaraderie is hard to sustain if you rarely see each other in real life.
That being said, employees are reporting being happier and more productive at home. Consequently, I wouldn't bet on the move back to the office happening quickly. Meanwhile, companies also are suffering through the "great resignation." Clearly, the game has changed – and so must their strategies and tactics.
The culture of work is in a massive period of transformation. Regardless of where your specific company or industry ends up, all businesses will have to increase the amount of employee care they provide. Just as the heart of AI is still human, so is the heart of our businesses.
You shouldn't be forced to take care of your employees ... you should want to. This past year+ has been challenging for everyone, and it's important to keep that in mind as you make decisions.
The Promise And Peril of AI with Alan Olsen
In 2017, I shot my first video with Alan Olsen. Alan is a wealth manager to the ultra-affluent. His American Dreams show is immensely popular with the High-Net-Worth demographic in Silicon Valley.
Alan's show is about finding your path in life, and what it takes to make businesses thrive through adversity and challenging times.
In my first video with him, we talked about defining a meaningful life. We started by talking about my career path from a young lawyer to spending over 25 years running tech companies ... and the lessons learned along the way.
I recently shot a new video with him – this time on the promise and peril of AI. It has over 3,500 Likes on YouTube. Watch it here.
via The American Dreams Show
The main issue addressed during the video is how you can best get what you want as the world changes and forces like AI terraform the world and your role in it.
It's worth watching.
Ultimately, I believe AI is simply another vehicle freeing human nature. As AI does what humans used to ... you have an opportunity to choose what to do with the freedom you get. Will you relax or lift your gaze to something better? The choice is yours.
Similarly, some will want to direct new AI capabilities towards things they want to monetize better. Others will want to weaponize AI. Still others will use it to spread peace and love.
You've seen it with nuclear power (and a host of other technological capabilities) ... tools aren't good or bad in and of themselves - it is what people use those capabilities for that determines their impact.
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