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Designing the Future of Work

A recording of Dror Poleg's conversation with Kasey Klimes about designing for emergence, with a focus on the future of work.

Designing the Future of Work
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Focus, Remote, and Volatility

This week, I wrote about urban planning, remote work, asynchronous work, focused work, and the productivity of American volatility. All the pieces are below.

Focus, Remote, and Volatility
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The American Meme

China approaches memes in the same way it approaches pandemics. Its "Zero Covid" policy aims to control tiny aerosol particles that carry infectious viruses. And its censorship policy seeks to control tiny bits of information that carry contagious ideas. As I pointed out in The Meme Leak Theory,

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Distracted by Default

The productivity of manual laborers increased 50-fold during the 20th century. One hundred twenty years ago, looking at a mechanic or factory worker, it was hard to imagine that such a dramatic increase was possible. And yet, it happened. And it facilitated massive improvements in the quality of life of

Distracted by Default
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Urban Information, Async Work, and Airbnb's New Fund

Urban Information, Async Work, and Airbnb's New Fund
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Remote First, Async Second

As remote work becomes more widespread, companies are allowing employees to have greater control over their schedules.

Remote First, Async Second
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Remote Work and Urban Information

Companies tend to flock to large cities for two main reasons. One is that working in-person increases the odds of spontaneous “collisions” between people, leading to serendipitous discoveries. These collisions can be between people who work at the same firm, people in the same industry, or even across industries. The

Remote Work and Urban Information
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The Tikization of Location

Another week, another interesting announcement from Airbnb. Last week, I wrote about the diminishing importance of location as the driver of consumer choice. I described Airbnb's new "categories" — a way to book accommodation based on what kind of experience you're looking for rather than

The Tikization of Location
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All About Remote

Happy Friday! 🚀 The upcoming cohort of Hype-Free Crypto is starting next month. Learn more and apply here [https://www.hypefreecrypto.com/full/]. As you know, I'm writing a daily newsletter [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/hype-free-with-dror-poleg-6927965788498759681/] on LinkedIn for the next couple of months. This means my regular

All About Remote
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OnlyFans and the Future of Work

Ezra Marcus of the New York Times wrote an excellent piece about the OnlyFans economy. It describes the people and systems that operate behind the scenes to ensure "creators" make as much money as possible. For those not familiar, OnlyFans enables individual people to broadcast themselves to paying

OnlyFans and the Future of Work