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  • Without Hot Air

    One of the three core drivers to Dynamic Work is Environmental especially through the carbon footprint reduction of reduced commuting and business travel. Anyone who takes a serious interest in this side must read the definitive work on the energy calculus (which being primarily hydro-carbon fed is also...
    Posted to Dynamic Work by Dynamic Work on 11-30-2009
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  • Tomorrow’s Work

    I have been supporting the Working Families organisation for a number of years as a ‘ Changemaker’ member. The mission of the organisation is so completely aligned with particularly the social benefits of Dynamic Work. The group “ helps children, working parents and carers and their employers find a...
    Posted to Dynamic Work by Dynamic Work on 11-14-2009
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  • And What Do You Do

    As I have posted previously , Katie Ledger’s concept of ‘Portfolio Working’ is sort of the flip-side, supply-side version of ‘Dynamic Working’ but from the staff perspective. Dynamic Work looks at how a company is more flexible with its resources such as staff. Portfolio Work looks at how a person (staff...
    Posted to Dynamic Work by Dynamic Work on 10-26-2009
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  • Tired Dragons

    In honour of Father’s Day, I thought I would pay homage to an inspiration of my father, Rev. Edwin Lynn, to my interest in Dynamic Working. Dynamic use of spaces where people come together must be in my genes. You see, 36 years ago, decades before carbon concerns, economic crises and intensified pressures...
    Posted to Dynamic Work by Dynamic Work on 10-15-2009
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  • Free Agent Nation

    Seth Godin’s latest book ‘ Tribes’ offers up a passionate plea for more dynamic work fuelled by the initiative of pervasive and distributed ‘leadership’ for change. “Organisations are more important than ever. It’s the factories we don’t need.” I like the quote because it provides an important point...
    Posted to Dynamic Work by Dynamic Work on 10-08-2009
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