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=== User: "For the past 4 years I have focused much of my time on "Future of Work" issues confronting both knowledge workers, org… === "For the past 4 years I have focused much of my time on "Future of Work" issues confronting both knowledge workers, organizational leaders and the broader workplace industry. This morning, I realized almost all of my connections with subject matter experts in FOW issues are from North America, Europe, India and Australia. None from South America, Africa or east Asia. In a Euro-centric, US-dominated empirical economy and power structure, this makes complete sense. However, it seems likely that I am missing wonderful perspectives such as the African concept of Ubuntu. I cannot help but wonder what Feng Shui has to say about how and where we work and organize ourselves. I'm guessing there are many wonderful concepts from these areas that would enrich both our FOW dialog as well as inform our search for solutions. If I asked you kindly (please!) to discuss with me a dozen such potential connections from east Asia - Africa - South America to our FOW challenges, what would they be?"
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