by Alberto Franco | Jun 17, 2024 | Change Agility, People Management, Trends
The bare minimum Putting life ahead of work without giving up one’s salary, but doing only the bare minimum to keep it. The new buzzword in post-pandemic work is called “quiet quitting,” and you have certainly heard of it before. The trend...
by Alberto Franco | Jun 14, 2024 | adapt to change, Change Agility, People Management, Trends
The big comeback Apple’s employees are less and less happy. Last Monday, the entire company returned to the office in the Cupertino complex despite strong discontent. Before the summer sparked the fuse was the announcement by the CEO, Tim Cook, who announced...
by Nicola Comelli | Jun 14, 2024 | Change Agility, Corporate social responsibility, Mental Agility, Vision, Work relationships
Alessandro Donadio: “The job of the future? It will have purpose in the center” “The future of work will be one in which work is meaningful, true and full. And through which, our way of being citizens of this world will also pass.”. Alessandro...
by Nicola Comelli | Jun 14, 2024 | Change Agility, Employment policy, Trends
Loving one’s work Pandemic, wrote Vox , was a kind of large-scale philosophical experiment. It has shaken our lives and forced us to wonder why we travel, why we go to college or the office, why we kiss goodbye. American working life, but not only, has suffered...
by Nicole Forini | Jun 14, 2024 | Change Agility, Communication, labor market offerings
Phydpedia, the encyclopedia for the professions of the future, arrives We have named it Phydpedia, because we have the ambition that it will become a digital encyclopedia open to all with which to chronicle the many new professions that will crowd the future of work....
by Nicola Comelli | Jun 13, 2024 | Change Agility, Employment policy, Government policy
Tell me where you were born and I will tell you who you will become! The Italian social elevator, which had appeared immobile for decades, seems to be showing signs of life. This was certified by a study conducted by a trio of Italian economists published in the...