WFH  Data, Bots, Movers and Shakers!

WFH Data, Bots, Movers and Shakers!

The research is coming out thick and fast! WFH Works!

As someone who comes from Public Services initially, I’m always drawn towards findings focusing on government, local government, and societal elements. In this case, the papers here show that:

  • Governments see an expanded labour supply, aiding economic growth and managing deficits and inflation.
  • For society, remote work supports families and can help address long-term population challenges.

These insights are discussed in detail at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research conference, focusing on the broad implications of remote work. You can explore this topic more here with access to talks and slides from the recent conference "The Implications of Remote Work"

Thanks to Nick Bloom for sharing!


AI for Teachers - Whats next?

OK, so this is slightly 'off piste', but... My wife is a teacher, so when I stumbled across this post on LinkedIn, I had to share it. I figured that some of you might be interested, maybe teachers of some kind yourself? Basically, it's a resource of seriously interesting AI tools and bots, services aimed at helping teachers plan their teaching, etc.

So 'off piste' for me, maybe but ... I'd be seriously curious to know how far AI Agents are away from providing the same for other professions.

Thanks to Kekke Hyv?m?ki for the list!


Movers and shakers!

Next year, I'll get on this list ??

But for now... I'll share The Top 100 Future Of Work Leaders List.

So many people on there who I admire, follow and learn from.

So I'd suggest also to follow them on LinkedIn and hear what they have to say.


Over and out...

Tot Zeins!

Kekke Hyv?m?ki

Remote Work Advocate | L&D and Digital Learning Passionata | Customer Success Enthusiastico | Microsoft 365 Lover | AI | M.Ed. | M.CA.

4 个月

Great topics and share! And thank you for the mention ??

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