Remote workers want to re-create those watercooler moments, virtually
Tom Malone refused to believe that water-cooler conversations were dead, so he developed Minglr, an open source meeting software.
Tom Malone refused to believe that water-cooler conversations were dead, so he developed Minglr, an open source meeting software.
Peter Hirst launched a pilot program that mixed employees in two locations with others working from home during Sloan construction 4 years ago.
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Facebook rolled out something close to what David Rand suggested to limit the spread of Covid-related misinformation.
“We are, as an industry, forced to redefine what it means to attend a sporting event.”
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“The most important part of conferences by far is what happens in the hallways,” he said, “not what happens in the meeting rooms.”
"As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ricochet across the country, the need for a coordinated response has never been more urgent."
"When people don't abide by the norms people nail them for it. That's called ‘third-party punishment.' We need that."