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  • The age of multiple endings: when everything that stands begins to fall

    By Martin Recke

    Are we witnessing the end of modernity? The post-war order, neoliberal globalisation, shared truth, and work are dissolving. We inhabit the interregnum.

  • This is the end. Of work?

    By Martin Recke

    Some people are afraid that AI will put an end to work, while others hope that it will. However, this is highly unlikely.

  • What will the office of 2030 look like?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Both technological and demographic trends are reshaping the way we work — and who is available to do that work. Time to start preparing.

  • The work crisis

    By Martin Recke

    Work is a huge part of our lives and societies, but it is in a deep, fundamental crisis. The reasons are manifold and erode the dignity of work. It’s time to act.

  • NEXT23 theme: Let’s get physical

    By Martin Recke

    The digital revolution is entering a new phase. It will lead to a fusion of digital and physical, and a rewrite of how the world works.

  • AI and the future of work

    By Martin Recke

    AI is going to change how we work. It will automate white-collar work. And we’ll see AI-first start-ups creating new markets.

  • We need to completely reimagine work

    By Martin Recke

    The pressure to act is rising. Now is the time to reimagine the work and office world, and create a plan that works for all.

  • The next phase of the digital revolution

    By Martin Recke

    With massive shifts in power and control, the digital revolution is entering a new phase. The Accenture Life Trends 2023 report sums it up.

  • Christopher Böhnke: weaving Fjord Trends 2022

    By Adam Tinworth

    We’re creating a new fabric for our lives, post-pandemic. Fjord’s Christopher Böhnke explains the five threads that will make up the next phase of our lives.

  • 2022: the year of rethinking the workplace — and work itself

    By Adam Tinworth

    After two years of enforced remote work, the office is changed for good. 2022 has to be the year that we start figuring out how.

  • New webs of relationships

    By Martin Recke

    This year’s trend report from Fjord is all about the relationships that form the fabric of our life. It’s time to design new systems.

  • Hybrid work models are an intermediary step

    By Martin Recke

    Work, companies, and offices won't go away anytime soon, but all three will change profoundly. Hybrid work is the next step.

  • Future of Work: 12 must-reads

    By Laëtitia Vitaud

    For many of us there is nowhere to go but stay home. But to go out and expand your horizon, there will always be podcasts and books. New Work expert Laëtitia Vitaud has compiled a list of 12 must-read books on the future of work.

  • The future of work has just arrived

    By Martin Recke

    Almost every aspect of our work lives is changing fast. The future of work is now. Let's not get stuck in the Industrial Age.

  • Globalisation and the coronavirus crisis

    By Martin Recke

    How a virus might change globalisation profoundly. Remote work will get a huge boost from the current crisis.

  • Uncertainty and the end of business as usual

    By Martin Recke

    Uncertainty has become the norm. That's the end of business as usual.

  • The Purpose Economy: the step beyond the digital economy

    By Adam Tinworth

    Some ideas have to wait. Their moment of inception does not coincide well with the moment of potential adoption by the public. The purpose economy certainly feels like that.

  • We need a Digital Fix, because we can’t work at machine speed

    By Adam Tinworth

    Computers enable real-time, instantaneous connection worldwide - and that's a huge boon. But the also operate at a relentless pace, that will crush us if we try to match it.

  • The Future of Work is What Can’t be Done by Machines

    By Martin Recke

    The future of work will probably look very different from the present, but there are still some lessons to learn from the past.

  • THE FUTURE OF WORK IS CHAOS

    Work is chaos. There's no stability any more, we're in an era of perpetual small changes. Embrace that chaos, learn to be a better human - and you'll survive.

  • Holidays should be the New Normal

    By Adam Tinworth

    This blog has been on holiday, and come back looking different - and feel refreshed. And we should all be taking more time off, if we want to be really successful in work.

  • Marina Gorbis: building the socialstructured future

    By Adam Tinworth

    Distributed communication is changing our society. It's up to us to engage with those changes, and make them work for us, says Marina Gorbis of the Institute for the Future in her NEXT Berlin keynote

  • The Velocity of digital business

    By Adam Tinworth

    Ajaz Ahmed and James Hilton from AKQA give us seven rules for doing great work in advertising

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