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Book Digital Nomadism  How the era of Digitalisation changes work environment

Download or read book Digital Nomadism How the era of Digitalisation changes work environment written by Lisa-Marie Wagner and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-12 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essay aus dem Jahr 2018 im Fachbereich BWL - Unternehmensführung, Management, Organisation, Note: 1,0, FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management gemeinnützige GmbH, München früher Fachhochschule, Veranstaltung: Business Communication Skills, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: This paper deals with the changed situation of traditional workplaces, flexible living and working models such as the digital nomadism and shows how digitization is fundamentally changing the world of work, especially the flexibility of the workplace. It will explain what will be demanded of traditional employees and digital nomads in the future, which opportunities and risks will arise, and which adjustments traditional companies will have to make. For example, the demands on employees, especially their soft skills, will change fundamentally in the coming years. Intercultural competencies and analytical skills will gain in importance. Also digital nomads have to face challenges, which are similar to traditional self-employed and freelancers. Companies must continue to monitor future change and prepare their employees for future requirements. Recruitment processes in human resources departments will also change in the future, because recruiting based on specialist knowledge alone will no longer be sufficient. The work is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. In the theoretical part, the terms that provide the fundamental basis of the work are explained and delimited and the concept and development of Digital Nomadism is presented. In a further step, the possibilities for the practice of location-independent work are examined. In the practical part, the advantages and disadvantages of Digital Nomadism, opportunities and challenges are presented and, building on these, possible recommendations for action and possible future strategies for employees, the self-employed and traditional companies are derived. Subsequently, a conclusion will be drawn and an outlook will be given on possi

Book Digital Nomads  How the era of digitalization creates alternative lifestyles

Download or read book Digital Nomads How the era of digitalization creates alternative lifestyles written by Lisa-Marie Wagner and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2020-06-18 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bachelor Thesis from the year 2020 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,6, , language: English, abstract: In this paper, the phenomenon of digital nomadism in permanent employment is presented. In general, digital nomads are characterized by their independence of location, their employment in the digital space and common values. Most of them are freelancers and entrepreneurs, but also employees, who are part of this movement, want to leave the conservative concept of normal employment and break new ground. First the changes in the business world and the emergence of digital nomadism were presented in this paper. Due to a lack of literature, guideline-based expert interviews were conducted to gain insight into the opportunities and risks of the multi-local lifestyle concept for employees and companies. In addition, the framework conditions for companies and digital nomads required by this work and life concept were examined and presented in detail. Such a framework condition can mean, for example, the adaptation of processes and leadership. There are also differences between completely remote companies and only partially remote companies, which can lead to a split company structure. In this context, the similarities and differences between traditional telework and digital nomadism in permanent employment were also examined. These are similar, for example, regarding the technical prerequisites that should be created in companies and the changed communication. In addition, there are challenges and opportunities that arise from the travel component and the nature of digital nomadism, such as negatively impaired processes due to time differences or certain characteristics and experiences that digital nomads possess or experience that can be used positively in a professional context. Thus, this work not only serves a scientific purpose, but also provides a practical framework for employing digital nomads in traditional companies.

Book The Everything Guide to Remote Work

Download or read book The Everything Guide to Remote Work written by Jill Duffy and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2022-02-08 with total page 434 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the secret to being productive and successful no matter where you are with this essential guide to remote work. During COVID-19, working from home became the new normal. Now, both employers and employees find that the remote work they were forced to adjust to may be, well, better—financially, sustainably, and even in terms of overall morale and productivity. But working from home is not without its challenges. It can be difficult to eliminate distractions, strike a solid work/life balance, and maintain social connections that are crucial in the workplace. Whether you’re trying to find and land a job from the comfort of your home, learning to manage a virtual team, or dream of living a digital nomad lifestyle, The Everything Guide to Remote Work has everything you need to be successful. You’ll learn to optimize your own workplace culture, whether it’s in your home office or a constantly changing backdrop. So whether your company continues to work remotely full time or you only have to go to the office a few days a week, you’ll be armed with all the tools you’ll need to make the most out of this new lifestyle.

Book Topologies of Digital Work

Download or read book Topologies of Digital Work written by Mascha Will-Zocholl and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-01-05 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a unique contribution to the controversial discussion that surrounds the digitalisation and virtualisation of work. With a focus on the new formation of space and place, it critically discusses the idea that places in the context of work are increasingly losing their importance, and becoming more arbitrary with new technical possibilities. Theoretical considerations that deal conceptually with the understanding of space and work are taken into account, as well as empirical results from different professional and work fields across various regions of our globalised world. The book is applicable to researchers and students of sociology of work, media and communications, organization studies, workplace studies, labour process studies, economics, human geography, anthropology and learning sciences. Chapter 1, 4 and 11 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Book New Ways of Working

Download or read book New Ways of Working written by Nathalie Mitev and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-02-22 with total page 510 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume focuses on new ways of working, and explores implications of these new practices with a particular emphasis on the place occupied by technology, materiality and bodies within contemporary working configurations. It draws together an international range of scholars to examine diverse subjects such as: the gig economy, social media as a work space, the role of materiality in living labs, managerial techniques and organizational legitimacy. Drawing on global perspectives, from France to Nigeria, this book presents a fascinating examination of the many new ways people are working, and relating to their work. Part of the esteemed Technology, Work and Globalization series, this book is valuable reading for scholars working on organizational studies, ethnography, technology management, and management more generally.

Book The Flexible Workplace

Download or read book The Flexible Workplace written by Marko Orel and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-01-19 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With current socio-economic development trends and changing work landscapes, modern workplaces are progressively becoming a subject of flexibilisation and hybridisation. Contemporary office environments are commonly adapting to the needs of the flexible labour markets by offering the non-territorial and rotation-based practice of allocating desks to workers on dynamic schedules. This book explores this growing trend by offering different perspectives on the benefits and challenges of the flexible workplace phenomena. Topics discussed range from defining and comparing flexible, coworking and corpoworking spaces, policies made in local environments, and the flexible working taxonomy.

Book The Nomadic Workstyle

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  • Release : 2023-11-03
  • ISBN : 9789358685633
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Download or read book The Nomadic Workstyle written by Kiran Kumar and published by . This book was released on 2023-11-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Overview of the Digital Nomad's Way of Life The digital nomad lifestyle is on the rise in the modern world because it allows people to forgo the confines of a 9-to-5 office job while still allowing them to fund their travels. This manner of life is evidence of how far technology has come in altering our working and living conditions. Here, we'll explore what "digital nomadism" is, why it's become popular in recent years, the pros and downsides of the lifestyle, and how to get started if you're thinking about making the move. Definition of a "Digital Nomad" Using digital tools, a "digital nomad" can do their job from anywhere in the world, not just at home or in a conventional office. This kind of living permits people to see the world while still fulfilling their professional obligations. Flexibility, autonomy, and the capacity to strike one's own work-life balance are hallmarks of the digital nomad's way of life. The Growth of Remote Workforces Several reasons have contributed to the growth of the digital nomad community. First and foremost, people can now do their jobs from any location as long as they have access to the internet. Nowadays, professionals may conduct their jobs from anywhere in the world because to the widespread availability of high-speed internet, affordable computers, and communication tools. The rise of digital nomads can also be traced to the transformation of the modern workplace. The rise of telecommuting has made it possible for many professionals to forego daily commutes to an office. This has opened the door to a nomadic way of life by giving people more control over when and where they work. The advantages of remote work, such as cost savings and a larger pool of potential employees, have not been lost on businesses.

Book Digitalization of Work

Download or read book Digitalization of Work written by Emilie Vayre and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-07-20 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digitalization of Work brings together researchers and international experts whose work and practices are based on a variety of disciplines such as work and organizational psychology, social psychology, ergonomics, communication and information sciences, and management sciences. This book closely examines the challenges associated with recent or emerging ways of working related to the digitalization of work. It acts as a directory of contributions that enrich recent thought and approaches to the deployment and accompaniment of the ways in which work is organized, including practices and environments likely to gain relevance in coming years (remote working and management, coworking for salaried employees, flexible office spaces, working from home and nomadism).

Book Handbook of Research on Perspectives on Society and Technology Addiction

Download or read book Handbook of Research on Perspectives on Society and Technology Addiction written by Sine Nazl?, Rengim and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-06-19 with total page 630 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Internet-based technologies prevail in most of the world. Along with the positive features of digital technologies that permeate our lives in almost every area, including lifestyles and daily practices, the traces of negative aspects have also become evident. Digital addiction is among the most important of these aspects. It is obvious that communication, which has been maintained in various forms since the beginning of humanity, has been shaped by the period in which it is lived. The technology-based transformation has transformed communication, which has been adopted to the "internet" in the world, into a completely different form. Communication, which has become sustainable at any time and anywhere, regardless of location, led by the never-ending elements of "continuity" and "interaction," has turned into an indispensable form. Perspectives on Society and Technology Addiction examines every subject of digital addiction in an interdisciplinary way. It discusses the issues about what technology addiction is, how to deal with this addiction, how to use the existing technology in a positive way, how to deal with this technology for disadvantaged groups, and concerns in the fields of social science and communication science. Covering topics such as Consumer 5.0, experience design, and information markets, this premier reference source is an essential resource for sociologists, policymakers, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Book The Global Nomad

Download or read book The Global Nomad written by Greg Richards and published by Channel View Publications. This book was released on 2004-01-01 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Backpackers have shifted from the margins of the travel industry into the global spotlight. This volume explores the international backpacker phenomenon, drawing together different disciplinary perspectives on its meaning, impact and significance. Links are drawn between theory and practice, setting backpacking in its wider social, cultural and economic context.

Book Precarious Work

Download or read book Precarious Work written by Arne L. Kalleberg and published by Emerald Group Publishing. This book was released on 2017-12-08 with total page 477 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume presents original theory and research on precarious work in various parts of the world, identifying its social, political and economic origins, its manifestations in the USA, Europe, Asia, and the Global South, and its consequences for personal and family life.

Book Nomadic Mindset

Download or read book Nomadic Mindset written by Lisa Thompson and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2024-01-25 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embark on the Adventure of A Lifetime: Navigate the Future of Work with a Nomadic Spirit Imagine swapping your desk view for a window onto the world, your cubicle for a café in Paris, or a beach in Bali. Embrace a work lifestyle that encourages exploration, freedom, and limitless opportunities. "Nomadic Mindset: The Future of Digital Work" is your compass to navigating this brave new world, where the office is anywhere and everywhere. Dive into the heart of the nomadic movement with our thought-provoking Introduction and Chapter 1, unveiling how the steadfast work environment of yesterday has evolved into today's dynamic digital realm. Transition smoothly from a traditional office to a world where your work follows you, courtesy of insightful historical perspectives and the vibrant rise of the digital nomad. Delve into Chapter 2 to understand the essence of digital nomadism, including the mindset, the technological empowerment, and the geographical freedom that enable such a lifestyle. In Chapter 3, arm yourself with the essential digital tools and online platforms that bind the nomadic community and catalyze productivity and connection. Planning your adventure is no small feat. Our detailed Chapters 4 and 5 provide a blueprint for building a remote career and setting a course toward personal and professional fulfillment that sails beyond borders. Navigate the logistics in Chapter 6, where the complexities of legalities, visas, and financial planning are untangled. Yet, no journey is without its challenges. In Chapter 7, we divulge proven strategies to overcome isolation, burnout, and the unexpected hurdles of a nomadic life. Cultivating a global mindset becomes your superpower through Chapter 8's guidance on cultural sensitivity and adaptability. What does the surge of remote work mean for our societies? Chapter 9 elucidates the profound impacts on urban dynamics, economies, and environments. As we look toward the horizon in Chapter 10, anticipate the future trends that will continue to reshape the digital work landscape. Chapter 11 is your dose of inspiration - a collection of real-life stories from those who live their dream daily, proving the viability and vibrancy of a nomadic life. Finally, leave your indelible mark on the world by crafting your legacy in Chapter 12, engaging with a network of global thinkers and sharing your odyssey. Complete with comprehensive appendices providing essential resources and checklists, "Nomadic Mindset: The Future of Digital Work" is your all-in-one manual to a life less ordinary. The world awaits--are you ready to step into the limitless office of tomorrow?

Book Digital Transformations in the Challenge of Activity and Work

Download or read book Digital Transformations in the Challenge of Activity and Work written by Marc-Eric Bobillier Chaumon and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGES AND HUMAN RESOURCES SET Coordinated by Patrick Gilbert The accelerating pace of technological change (AI, cobots, immersive reality, connected objects, etc.) calls for a profound reexamination of how we conduct business. This requires new ways of thinking, acting, organizing and collaborating in our work. Faced with these challenges, the Human and Social Sciences have a leading role to play, alongside others, in designing, supporting and implementing these digital transformation projects. Their ambition is to participate in the development of innovative and empowering devices, that is to say, systems that are truly at the service of human beings and their activity, that empower these professionals to take action and that also provide occupational health services. This book takes a multidisciplinary look at the challenges of these digital transformations, making use of occupational psychology, ergonomics, sociology of uses, and management sciences. This viewpoint also helps provide epistemological, methodological and empirical insights to better understand and support the changes at work.

Book Digital Nomad

Download or read book Digital Nomad written by Tsugio Makimoto and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1997-12-29 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital Nomad tells us how current and future technological possibilities, combined with our natural urge to travel, will once again allow mankind to live, work, and exist on the move. This is what just some of the world?s major company leaders and thinkers are saying about Digital Nomad. "The book provides us with a deep insight into the lifestyle in the future" Kazuo Kashio, President, Casio Computer "The book is fun to read and the technical content is sound and perceptive" John G. Linvill, Professor of Electronic Engineering at Stanford University, California "This book answers the question ?What is the value of information for human beings??" Hiroo Toyoda, Chairman (former President), NTT Electronics "From a new perspective, based on fact, two famous authors describe a dramatic lifestyle change: global nomadism" Jürgen Knorr, President, Siemens Semiconductors, 1983?96 ("for 13 years one of those Digital Nomads") "Success in 21st century business will indeed depend on the ability to master the nomadic environment. A guide to this emerging world is therefore highly welcome" Pasquale Pistorio, President and CEO, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics "At heart we are travellers and explorers, unnaturally constrained to our place of work. This book?s unique insight into modern technology shows how we can be freed to roam again" Doug Dunn OBE, Chairman and CEO, Phillips Sound and Vision

Book Digital Nomadism in the Age of Remote Work

Download or read book Digital Nomadism in the Age of Remote Work written by Amon Worth and published by . This book was released on 2024-06-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Digital Nomadism in the Age of Remote Work" explores the rise of remote work, the advantages and challenges of the digital nomad lifestyle, and the strategies for maintaining productivity and motivation while working remotely. It also provides valuable insights on managing remote teams, planning for a digital nomad journey, and adapting to the future of remote work. Whether you're an aspiring digital nomad or a remote worker looking to enhance your skills, this book is your go-to resource.

Book Digital Work and the Platform Economy

Download or read book Digital Work and the Platform Economy written by Seppo Poutanen and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-11-28 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some of the buzzwords that characterize the current intense discussions about the development of the economy and work around the world, among both experts and laypersons. Immense changes in the ways goods are manufactured, business is done, work tasks are performed, education is accomplished, and so on, are clearly underway. This also means that demand for careful, first-rate social scientific analyses of the phenomena in question is rapidly growing. This edited volume gathers distinguished researchers from economics, business studies, organization studies, medicine, social psychology, occupational health, pedagogics, and sociology to put particular work in both public and private sectors and education in both academic and vocational settings at the focus of the emerging digitalized platform economy. The authors anchor their analyses and conceptual and theoretical work in distinctive empirical developments that are taking place in one of the leading countries of digitalization processes: Finland. Finnish case studies reflect general global developments and show their particular, context-related actualization in multiple ways. This double exposure enables the authors of this multi- and interdisciplinary volume to advance conceptualization and theorization of the key phenomena in digitalizing platform societies in novel, creative, and groundbreaking directions. This book will without doubt be of great value to academic researchers and students in the fields of economics, business studies, work studies, social sciences, education, technology, digitalization, platforms, occupational health, entrepreneurship, and professions.

Book People Operations

Download or read book People Operations written by Jay Fulcher and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-06-22 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How the Best Companies are Skipping HR and Winning the Future of Work with People Ops People Operations: Automate HR, Design a Great Employee Experience, and Unleash Your Workforce explains how leaders at small- and medium-sized businesses can stop spending time on HR administration—"paperwork"—and start focusing on the "peoplework" that truly fuels employee growth and productivity. Authors Jay Fulcher, Kevin Marasco, Tracy Cote of Zenefits, the leading people operations platform, provide readers with a playbook for creating a massive competitive advantage by eliminating antiquated approaches to HR. The book takes a look at how work has changed and what companies need to do about it, and the new approach they must take to processes, systems, and best practices. You'll learn how to eliminate busywork and hassle, and how to use that newfound time and capital to empower your biggest asset: your people. You'll receive the end-to-end guide to: Digitizing legacy HR functions Using robots for the busywork you hate Employing software to design and improve your employee experience Assembling and empowering your "people team" Utilizing the included plans and templates to guide each stage of your business transformation Perfect for managers, leaders, small business owners, and executives, People Operations is perfect for anyone who wants to optimize HR, maximize their workforce investment, support their employees, and modernize their business.