1: Changing Work in a Changing World; 2: Drivers for Smart Flexibility; 3: Developing a Strategic Approach; 4: Building the Business Case for Smart Flexibility; 5: Who Can Work Flexibly?; 6: Workplaces; 7: Technologies; 8: Developing a Smart Flexibility Culture; 9: Managing the Anywhere, Anytime Team; 10: Smart, Flexible and Productive; 11: Home Alone, Disconnected and Tripping over Wires; 12: Smarter Government and Its Impacts; 13: Smart Flexibility and Sustainability; 14: Smart Flexibility – Now and Into the Future; 15: Top Tips
A graduate of Cambridge University, Andy Lake is a specialist in Smart Working and editor of Flexibility.co.uk, the online journal of flexible work. He has been involved in dozens of implementations of Smart Working, and conducted leading-edge research into its impacts. Previous publications include the Smart Working Handbook, Workhubs: Smart Workspace for the Low Carbon Economy and Can Homeworking Save the Planet? Andy also coordinates the Smart Work Network (www.smart-work.net), a network of 170 larger companies and public sector organisations that collaborate to develop flexible working.
’... I like this book. I liked the author’s use of humour to get the point across. I liked the layout of the chapters and how the book’s gentle meadow-stream flow from one chapter to the next was perfect for people like me. I like the arguments that he presented, and I appreciated the effort put into excellent research with real-world examples ...’ Quality World ’A must-read for anyone interested in or embarking on workplace change. A combination of academic rigour, practical experience and case studies, it reflects Lake’s long-standing position as researcher and consultant in the field of smarter working.’ Flexible Boss, September 2015
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