The Hidden Cost of An Over-Connected Workplace
The tools meant to connect us at work are driving us apart, but research points to a promising path forward through intentional digital workplace design and individual practices.
The tools meant to connect us at work are driving us apart, but research points to a promising path forward through intentional digital workplace design and individual practices.
Recent studies show workplace technologies are proving most beneficial to lower-performing workers, raising the floor of productivity while not necessarily lifting the ceiling - a pattern that could reshape how we think about digital transformation.
As AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly integrated into our daily work, organizations and individuals must balance AI's efficiency and preserving the human elements of creativity, collaboration, and learning that drive long-term success.