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Duane Harrison Internet of Us Scenario
1. DUANE HARRISON
INTERNET OF ‘US’
Internet of ‘us’, really thinking about if both the objects and ourselves were all really
connected by the internet.
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2. knowledge
productivity
smart cities
older workforce
& the effects
The future we are talking about is quite different:
We are talking about a large elderly population, a knowledge driven economy. With so many
new and young workers, the western world will have to focus on productivity.
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3. FUTURE WORKSPACE
This future world is what I call ‘Future Work’ rather than ‘Future Workspace’.
I realised that in the near future, people wouldn’t work at one space, but many different
places and spaces. They might be in a cafe, or even in transit.
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4. emotional work¦imō sh ənəl¦ ¦wərk¦
adjective
a closer relationship with work : with your colleges and others.
• work which is interesting : work that is not monotonous and technology cannot
do.
• work that matters : he had a strongly emotional attachment to it.
• based on emotion rather than reason : sound reason, not an emotional knee-
jerk response, is the best recipe for making decisions.
What work will they be doing? I think they will be doing emotional work.
An early example of this is perhaps Amazon Mechanical Turk, where online workers carry
out tasks which machines can’t do such as describing a photo.
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5. In this future work, gone are the days of management. There will be a focus on collaboration.
Older mentors assist a younger workforce. Work is decentralised. Why can this work?
Because the infrastructure is there and people can hot desk and use devices.
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6. aging population
struggling
shorter working
closer working
reduce stress
So in this situation, the older workers are having a hard time adjusting.
The aging population did start working longer, but in order to reduce stress, they worked
more flexible hours, started the mentor roles and worked in these closer roles.
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7. smart fob
check out of office
workers
The notion of a central office won’t disappear, but workers will only go in if necessary.
The will check in and out using a smart fob which they carry around with them.
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8. checking in and out
in various locations
changing behaviour
then attitudes
The organisation supports this, as it changes the behaviour of the workers and slowly, their
attitudes too. Workers see this behaviour as healthy, more enjoyable and more social.
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9. future office
report to mentor
fingerprint
activated
quality check
Future office recognises the worker when they arrive. Rooms are all bookable and
programmable. When the works arrive at the main hub they sometimes have to get the
mentor to check their work. He trusts them but occasionally checks what they are up to.
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10. mentor
how the younger &
older communicate
check in the office
work as something to do,
not somewhere to go
mentor
In this part of the scenerio which focuses on the mentor himself, he goes to check his
workers at night.
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11. how the younger &
older communicate
check in the office
On the way in the mentor reads the papers, particularly the entertainment sections to get a
sense of his workers’ interests.
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12. trouble
communicating
younger people
joking
When the mentor arrives at the office, he finds the workers joking about an unfamiliar topic.
He has trouble communicating with them and wants to do a better job.
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