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  • The New Story of Work for a Living Age
  • Written by: Paul Miller, Shimrit Janes
  • Narrated by: Helen Lloyd
  • Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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Written by: Paul Miller, Shimrit Janes
Narrated by: Helen Lloyd
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Your organization (and the world of work) are alive. For centuries, we have behaved as though organizations were machines, treating people as parts of those machines. But your organization is a living, dynamic system that thrives through relationships, natural growth, and organic structures.

In Nature of Work: The New Story of Work for a Living Age, Paul Miller, CEO and founder of Digital Workplace Group (DWG), and Shimrit Janes, DWG's director of knowledge, draw on patterns from forests and the natural world to illustrate a dynamic, vital, and more beautiful world of work that our hearts and minds know is possible.

Through inspiring imagery and metaphors drawn from nature, Miller and Janes provide changemakers in companies and organizations of any size with the language and questions to evolve their workplaces from organizations to organisms.

They explore 12 essential workplace elements, such as health, habitat, regeneration, intelligence, relationships, and purpose, underpinned by real-life stories of organizations and people already on this journey to new ways of working.

As at 2019, there were 3.46 billion people working globally, representing 41 percent of the world's population. Any changes in work have a dramatic impact on all aspects of life. And not only do these changes affect working people, they ripple out to touch all those who receive services or products as customers, too. Changes in the world of work have profound impacts on how we live on Earth and the concept "Nature of Work" equips us with the language to craft a new story of work for a living age.

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Interesting perspectives on the application of bio mimicry to work practices

I liked the way various aspects in nature were examined and described, then connected to how they might be applied to work environments and practices. Case studies and examples clearly demonstrated how businesses have successfully used these strategies.

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