Review: Work, Workers & Workplaces: Using space as the starting point of innovation.

Work, Workers & Workplaces: Using space as the starting point of innovation. Work, Workers & Workplaces: Using space as the starting point of innovation. by Parthajeet Sarma
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

“Mark Twain is credited to have written his books while pacing around and dictating. Charles Dickens went for walks in the middle of his work to distract his mind, and the most brilliant ideas came to him during walks. Even if the conscious mind stops working the sub conscious mind keeps working on it.”

With the IT revolution everything changed. Now instead of manufacturing and agricultural society the focus has shifted to knowledge society. Traditional system of work and workplace has to give way to new systems.

New workplace should be a blend of workspace, infotainment zone and recreational/ play area. Humans seeks constant gratification in this age of materials and constant information overload. There is a sense of FOMO (Fear of missing out). Hence the workspace and HR has to accommodate the changed paradigm.

The book is valid only for works where there is high dependency on computers and IT. For job liked mine i.e. civil engineering this book is totally and way off the mark. There is a lot of management jargon used which makes it pretentious and boring at time. Still it has some good and valid points. 3/ 5 stars.







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