Blended Working... less offices, commuting, hierarchies, stress, office politics, spend, dressing up, classroom training, conferences… | Donald Clark Plan B | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Peter Honey once described how, when he was working as a consultant, he felt the need to look busy. "When my partner comes in I start typing... to make it look as though I was working..." But many people work at home with no drop in productivity. Indeed the early evidence suggests that productivity may increase. In certain types of company, mainly office or call-centre bound organisations and knowledge companies working from home most, but not all of the time seems to be working. The evidence suggests, however, that this will be Blended Working, with at least some of the time touching base with your fellow workers. Let's call this Blended Working.