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What online and offline chess tournaments can tell us about the impact of lockdowns on cognitive performance

  Researchers have been studying the productivity effects of remote work and work from home for years, and generally the results have trended in a positive direction. Stanford

By |2021-07-26T10:37:29-07:00August 5th, 2020|Flow, Health / Medicine / Wellness, Science, Work|Comments Off on What online and offline chess tournaments can tell us about the impact of lockdowns on cognitive performance

“ treating child care like a combination of a lottery and a blood sport has never been a solution. It’s just been a secret.”

In some of my recent conversations about the pandemic and future of work, I’ve argued that our mass live-streamed work-from-home reality TV / social experiment has revealed just

By |2020-07-09T16:35:31-07:00July 9th, 2020|Business and work, Kids|Comments Off on “ treating child care like a combination of a lottery and a blood sport has never been a solution. It’s just been a secret.”

Chief Learning Officer: Thinking through COVID-19 and the 4-day week

I've been thinking a good bit about the potential impact of COVID-19 (and the next pandemic or global emergency) on the future of work, and particularly whether the

By |2021-07-26T10:37:28-07:00March 23rd, 2020|4-day workweek, Business and work, Current Affairs, SHORTER|2 Comments
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