I remember when I first started at the college of journalism in Stockholm, sweden. We wrote to each other are still on a manual typewriter, but for a couple of hours in a week, we got to practice on the computer. These were large, unwieldy cans with green text in a computer lab. Very special.

since Then, things have moved forward in leaps and bounds. Check out our feature on how the robot is, Cooper is now showing the way in the grocery shop. It really feels like a clip from a sci-fi movie.

in Parallel with the digital trends, including laws, regulations, and the work environment has changed. It is, in fact, just 100 years ago, an 8-hour working day was introduced in Sweden. 80 years ago, it was illegal to fire a woman when she is married (!).

the physical office is a far cry from the ”trälhav” that kontorslandskapen was at the beginning of the 1900’s.

and Spotify and is ranked by students as one of the most attractive employers. At the head office in Stockholm, sweden is an opportunity to sing karaoke, play video games, or yoga classes at work – all based on the idea that if employees are happy, so they produce better. Join us for a visit.

in the Face too, Hannah Swain, who does not have an office at all. She is merely at a distance, with colleagues from all over the world.

All of this, the development of digital, technical, legal, and physical, are impressive. At the same time, it is the most fundamental part of the way we feel at work is the same. I’m talking about the importance of how we treat each other.

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