Episode 22: Raj Choudhury Sees a Future Where You Don’t Have to Move Your Family for a Job
“We have introduced so many frictions to people’s lives by forcing them to move.” Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, the Lumry Family Associate Professor at Harvard Business School, studies the future of work — specifically the changing geography of work. What happens to cities, to immigration policies, and to issues around gender equity when more companies let people work from anywhere?
Are We at the End of the “Culture of Presentism and Micromanagement”?
With a few more months of (forced) remote work due to the pandemic, the benefits of the distributed model have gone mainstream.
Distributed FAQ: What Does the Ideal Remote Office Setup Look Like?
One of the best things about distributed work is that everyone gets their own corner office.
The Distributed Podcast
A series by Matt Mullenweg exploring distributed work, the future of business, and what it means for the global economy. Available wherever you get your podcasts.