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nature
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The new story of work
for a living age

By Paul Miller and Shimrit Janes

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Your organization (and the world of work) are alive – and yet, for centuries, we have behaved as though organizations were machines.

In ‘Nature of Work’, Paul Miller, CEO and Founder of Digital Workplace Group (DWG), and Shimrit Janes, DWG’s Director of Knowledge, draw on patterns from the natural world to provide change-makers with the language and questions to evolve their workplaces from organizations to organisms.

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“This is a seminal piece of work for leaders seeking to build a sustainable organization and to humanize workforce experiences”

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One of the 12 Nature of Work essential elements, 'Purpose' challenges us to understand our own personal sense of purpose, and how that relates to the purpose of the organizations we work for and our wider society.

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