Reminder: Today’s webinar at 1:00 pm EST

by Hylton Jolliffe

A reminder that we’ll be hosting a discussion on the future of work you shouldn’t miss. It’s the first in an ongoing series and today we’ll be hearing from Steve King, Research Fellow at the Institute for the Future, Jim Ware, co-founder of the Future of Work and a contributor to this blog, and Yankee Analyst Josh Holbrook.

Moderated by Bill Lucchini of QuickBase, the discussion will explore how new tools, technologies, practices, and pressures are impacting the ways companies operate, innovate and run in general. We’ll also be opening up the call to questions from you all, posted via the chat at GoToWebinar - feel free to fire away as we’re eager to hear from you. Or, if you like, post questions you’d like to see the panelists address in the comments to this post.

The event is free to attend - just register here and tune in at 1:00 pm EST.

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Webinar on the "Future of Work"

We recently convened several leading thinkers for an excellent roundtable-style public conference call on the "future of work". The discussion was moderated by Bill Lucchini and included Steve King, Research Fellow at the Institute for the Future, Jim Ware, co-founder of the Future of Work and a contributor to this blog, and Yankee Analyst Josh Holbrook. We've now made the recording available - visit this post to listen to it and feel free to follow up with commentary and questions.