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Encore Episode - The Future is Hybrid

September 05, 2022

Despite the challenges imposed by the pandemic, human resilience prevailed when it came to productivity and work—switching to an almost fully-virtual economy for the last two years. Now that we’re slowly coming out of quarantine, industries are now met with a dilemma: Should we retain the current virtual setup, or should we push for back-to-office measures? Neither is correct, and it’s because the future is hybrid.

In this episode, I share my thoughts on why we’re finally returning to our pre-pandemic ways. I discuss how various industries adapted to working virtually and the pros and cons thereof. I explain why the best way to move forward is to meet both virtual and physical work in the middle. I discuss the arguments to be made for those who want an entirely virtual world and those against it. I also share why the future is hybrid, no matter what.

"We've been marching toward a hybrid world since this thing called 'digital' first began." - Chris Colbert

This week on Insert:Human

●      Why the whole world wants a hybrid workplace

●      How we all arrived at agreeing to a hybrid future

●      How the pandemic forced industries to sustain productivity while in quarantine

●      What companies had to accept regarding the benefits of physical and virtual work

●      What "equilibrium" is and how it shaped our path towards the hybrid future

●      Asking if humans should be worried about a fully digital world

●      The driving force of hybridization

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