Reinventing "Work" as a Verb
What do you really mean when you toss around that wretched, industrial-age phrase, Work-Life Balance? I want you to pay attention to this phrase closely.
Aren't you implying that you are less alive when you are working than doing anything else where your Life energies might find fuller expression?
Say, I ask you this innocuous question, Where do you live? Aren't you wired to talk first about your house and neighbourhood, even though you might be spending more number of waking hours at your workplace?
By using this phrase, you've made it loud and clear. Work happens at one place, and life, elsewhere. Let's be honest. It seems almost impossible to "live" at one's place of work - there is no pizzazz, no exuberance, no love, no music. This seems to be the sad truth - You are either living, or,working.
Guess what? Times are changing. For the proverbial Rip Van Winkle, who has slept through the seismic changes happening in the world of work, here is a short, visual recap of what is happening, as illustrated in the fascinating blog Ribbon Farm.
How does work look like in the digital age? How can we build a new work ethic, which is as much a part of life, as much alive with possibilities, as anything we do at our home with family and friends?
Long ago, when scientists discovered quantum mechanics, I remember reading somewhere someone capturing the excitement in one single sentence, "'I', is no longer a noun, but a verb". To me, the exciting changes that are happening in the world of work, can be summed up likewise,
Work is no longer a noun, but a verb
How do we go there from here? If we want Work to be a part of Life, workplace needs to be a community, oriented with the pace and rhythms of work. How does one build a workplace community?
Let me clarify first on the term used. Please note that, by the term workplace, I am making no distinction between the world of atoms and bits. I know this may be uncomfortable for you to accept. If one wants to design for a more fulfilling, collaborative work experience, the first design principle is to stop differentiating between a physical and virtual workplace.
How do you build a workplace community? There are no silver bullets, no quick seven dirty steps to succeed. Building a workplace community is complex, because you are building an organism, a complex adaptive system, which holds several contradictions within itself.
Now, as Gall's law makes it clear, every complex adaptive system evolves from a simple system that worked. That simple system is born from a narrative - an atomic unit of social interaction, arising from the shared experience partaken by two or more people.
Here is the thing. We're very much conditioned by mental models which equate social software with a tool, which does something, when they actually are infrastructure, in which things are done.
How do these mental models affect the design of workplace community? That is going to be a post for another day. Stay tuned. _______________________________________________________
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8 年Wow thats really a nice viewpoint... even I have been a victim of work-life balance until I found its a myth... if you get time do check my post on same https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/work-life-balance-fantasy-reality-samiksha-seth?trk=pulse_spock-articles
Corporate Training,Human Resources Department (L&D), Indian Immunologicals Limited ( NDDB )
8 年Thought provoking article....loved your expression"Work is no longer a noun, but a verb"
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9 年nice article.rapid changing scenario of our corporate life has been aptly translated from simple to complex configuration by your adept evaluation.
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9 年With work-life balance, I think it is helpful to paint a really stark contrast. A scenario where one is about a present a conference dedicated to unemployed suicidal people. It would go something like this "Welcome to our work-life balance conference, for you in the audience who have no work and no life this is the perfect opportunity for you to find balance. To find this balance, accept that you have no work and accept that you have no life, thank you everybody for attending today's conference, we hope you found this enlightening as you all exit back to nothing". Otherwise the discussion of work-life balance mostly by folk who have more money than they know what to do with is one of those things rich people organize for other rich people, and it is in the same vein as arranging a table for ten for a charity dinner to raise money for hungry people. Do these people think that in the slums of the world, hungry people are discussing and deliberating on the nuances of work-life balance. This can only be the product of a mind that is not actually suffering lack - it becomes one more thing to attain in a society ruled by ambition. The reality is that what we should be talking about how we accord meaning to work. Work is life otherwise it would not be called "nine months labour" to bring a child into this world. The simplistic way to describe when the schism of work life actually occurred is when the meaning of work was transplanted by the machinations of the industrial age from the home to the workplace. That is why we have LinkedIn profiles we are what our work is i.e.what we do, rather than work represent the same center as home. What the virtual community does is provide the same facility that Starbucks provided when it comes to work. In both cases, it becomes the third place between home and work. Starbucks is the physical, virtual community is the virtual, but it serves the same purpose. Until we live in a society where the meaning of work is centered on the home we create, rather than the work we do or the community we belong, or the coffee we drink - that is the only source of imbalance there is. When we know what home is, work flourishes 360-degrees from that center diverging outwards, and that which has no center such as a virtual community as a convergence point that becomes home. Then there is no imbalance - and this why we like the term "global village" without realizing that the biggest home we live in, is called Earth. Regards CityVP Manjit - 28-Aug-2015 - Leader & Being
Principal Architect
9 年Nice writing. We defined the boundaries. We need to reevaluate.