by Peter du Toit | Sep 18, 2020 | Covid, Future Skills
Prior to Covid, we were on a completely unsustainable trajectory. Our consumption habits — unsustainable Our transportation — unsustainable Our energy use — unsustainable Our cities – unsustainable The science has been crystal clear on all this for decades....
by Peter du Toit | Sep 17, 2020 | Carbon Emissions, Climate Emergency
There is absolutely no question that the trajectory we were on prior to COVID was completely unsustainable. This crisis has given us an opportunity to pause and reevaluate how we do things and gain insights into what could be done better. Congratulations Leonard...
by Peter du Toit | Sep 17, 2020 | Communication, Digital Workplace, Remote Work
Below is the observation of an executive about his company’s remote work experience. (From this you can see difficulties in attempting synchronous working – remotely.) “It wasn’t that people weren’t working as hard. It was that they weren’t getting to the...
by Peter du Toit | Sep 16, 2020 | Future of Work
So many leaders are understanding how dramatically remote work changes office space requirements. Case in point: “As businesses reopened, Mike Mallaro [VGM Group Inc.] started planning his staff’s return to the office, and ‘came to a realization that I...
by Peter du Toit | Sep 15, 2020 | Carbon Emissions, Future of Work, Remote Work
Satellite images during lockdowns and forced remote working show a dramatic reduction of nitrogen dioxide in cities. Remote work is a solution to improving city air quality and reduce emissions. It’s time to require all who can to work remotely. These images support...