The Reset
Ideas to Change How We Work and Live
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Narrateur(s):
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Elizabeth Uviebinené
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Elizabeth Uviebinené
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Being busy isn't an Identity
Perks aren't office Culture
Profit isn't all we want from Business
Loneliness shouldn't happen in a Community
Inequality isn't inevitable in a City
We can all shape Society
From the award-winning author and Financial Times columnist Elizabeth Uviebinené, a fundamental rethink of how we work and live. Because if we're going to really benefit from the radical shift of 2020, we have to rethink how we fit into an ecosystem. Elizabeth started with a simple desire to explore our relationship with work, and how it was impacting our lives. It became clear if we want to reset how we work as individuals, we're going to need to reset the work culture we exist in, the businesses we work for, the communities we're a part of, the cities we live in and the society we can shape. We can't just rethink one strand of society; we need to rethink everything together.
It's time for a Reset.
The Reset is a short, digestible book for people who want to work better, and live better. Elizabeth addresses our urge to work differently, to work in a way that suits more parts of our lives. It's optimistic, positive and provocative, offering fresh perspectives on the way we live now, and a punchy idea for how we might live in the future. So what's possible now that would have seemed impossible before?
The Reset features interviews from:
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London
Alex Mahon, CEO of Channel 4
Ete Davies, CEO of Engine Group
Rachel Botsman, Oxford University's first Trust fellow
Sereena Abassi, Worldwide Head of Culture and Inclusion, M&C Saatchi
Anna Whitehouse (Mother Pukka), flexible working campaigner
Cassandra Stavrou, Founder of Proper
Indy Johar, Founder of think tank Dark Matter Labs
Nadia Whittome, Labour MP for Nottingham
Pip Jameson, Founder of the Dots
Karen Rosenkranz, trend forecaster and consultant
Joanna Lyall, UK CEO of Brainlabs
Ce que les critiques en disent
"An exciting, refreshing, curious read which addresses not just the future of work but how to fundamentally rethink the way we live." (Emma Gannon, author of Sunday Times bestseller The Multi-Hyphen Method)
"This book made me stop and rethink my relationship with work. Elizabeth challenges us all to create a new social contract with trust, purpose and community at it's heart. Where we work by design and not by default and in doing so, create a world of work that is more balanced, inclusive and better for everyone." (Helen Tupper, author of Sunday Times bestseller The Squiggly Career)