The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work
by20221031
Praeger
Pages | 200 |
Topics | Academic Libraries;Virtual Work;Virtual Team Communication;Remote Workspaces;Public Libraries;Psychology of Technology Adoption;Online Onboarding;Interpersonal Connections Online;Hybrid Work;Home Offices;Gig Economy;Fashion for Remote Work;Current Events and Issues: Business |
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eBook
9781440878817
MLA
Kurtzberg, Terri and Ameri, Mason. The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work. Praeger, 2022. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440878817.
Chicago Manual of Style
Kurtzberg, Terri, and Mason Ameri. The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work. Praeger, 2022. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440878817
APA
Kurtzberg, T. & Ameri, M. (2022). The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440878817
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Virtual work, which was steadily on the rise even before the pandemic, is explored in this timely book that describes the impact of technology on our work experiences, ranging from the individual psychological level to the broad societal implications.
Widespread remote work is now possible, but it comes with its share of frustrations. Virtual work has changed our lives in ways big and small, from trying to balance our time to what we wear and where we sit and from how we communicate to where we should look during a videoconference. It's also fundamentally changed what kinds of jobs we can now do.
Grounded in research and including lively personal anecdotes, The 10-Second Commute</i></i> provides a thoughtful and comprehensive scan of the nature of virtual work. The authors, both researchers in management and technology, explore the current questions of our virtual lives, such as: Why Zoom instead of Skype? Why are emojis so useful? Why is videoconferencing so exhausting? How does diversity at work both help and hinder productivity? Virtual work is more than just work—it permeates our whole lives, and it will continue to do so as hybrid work arrangements become the new normal. Helping readers better understand the virtual work experience, this book will engage and inform everyone who is still trying to make it work.
- Discusses the conflicting roles of work and home lives that can create challenges when working from home</li>
- Provides commentary on the big changes in our society based on virtual work, such as the gig economy and the rise and fall of new innovations in technology</li>
- Includes interviews with relevant experts on all facets of remote work, including architecture, programming, fashion, telemedicine, law, education, tech entrepreneurship, online recruiting, and leading virtual teams</li>
- Discusses how colleagues form and maintain working relationships online</li>
- Explores the pain points of videoconferencing, such as Zoom fatigue, virtual background and clothing choices, visual gaze, language and emotion online, and the complications of the self-view</li>
- Identifies trends with respect to choosing space to work in, whether at the kitchen table, a coffee shop, or a dedicated remote workspace</li>
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- Discusses the conflicting roles of work and home lives that can create challenges when working from home</li>
- Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work
Author(s): Kurtzberg, Terri; Ameri, Mason;Contributors: Kurtzberg, Terri; Ameri, Mason;Abstract:Virtual work, which was steadily on the rise even before the pandemic, is explored in this timely book that describes the impact of technology on our work experiences, ranging from the individual psychological level to the broad societal implications.
Widespread remote work is now possible, but it comes with its share of frustrations. Virtual work has changed our lives in ways big and small, from trying to balance our time to what we wear and where we sit and from how we communicate to where we should look during a videoconference. It's also fundamentally changed what kinds of jobs we can now do.
Grounded in research and including lively personal anecdotes, The 10-Second Commute</i></i> provides a thoughtful and comprehensive scan of the nature of virtual work. The authors, both researchers in management and technology, explore the current questions of our virtual lives, such as: Why Zoom instead of Skype? Why are emojis so useful? Why is videoconferencing so exhausting? How does diversity at work both help and hinder productivity? Virtual work is more than just work—it permeates our whole lives, and it will continue to do so as hybrid work arrangements become the new normal. Helping readers better understand the virtual work experience, this book will engage and inform everyone who is still trying to make it work.
- Discusses the conflicting roles of work and home lives that can create challenges when working from home</li>
- Provides commentary on the big changes in our society based on virtual work, such as the gig economy and the rise and fall of new innovations in technology</li>
- Includes interviews with relevant experts on all facets of remote work, including architecture, programming, fashion, telemedicine, law, education, tech entrepreneurship, online recruiting, and leading virtual teams</li>
- Discusses how colleagues form and maintain working relationships online</li>
- Explores the pain points of videoconferencing, such as Zoom fatigue, virtual background and clothing choices, visual gaze, language and emotion online, and the complications of the self-view</li>
- Identifies trends with respect to choosing space to work in, whether at the kitchen table, a coffee shop, or a dedicated remote workspace</li>
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SortTitle: 10-second commute: new realities of virtual workAuthor Info:Terri R. KurtzbergauthorMason AmeriauthoreISBN-13: 9781440878817Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440878817.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440878800Imprint: PraegerPages: 200Publication Date: 20221031- Cover Cover11
- Title Page iii4
- Copyright iv5
- Contents v6
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Ready, Set, Get Virtual 110
- Section 1. Virtual Presence 918
- Chapter 2. Getting to Know You Online 1120
- Chapter 3. Feeling Human Online 2332
- Chapter 4. The Video Experience 3342
- Chapter 5. Language Online 4554
- Section 2. Setting the Stage 5766
- Chapter 6. Have Cubicle, Will Travel 5968
- Chapter 7. Our Virtual Fashion Aesthetic 7180
- Chapter 8. Bridging Divides 8190
- Section 3. Technology’s Role 91100
- Chapter 9. Perception and Judgment 93102
- Chapter 10. The Internet-Based Marketplace 105114
- Chapter 11. Tech as Lifeblood 117126
- The Digital Revolution 117126
- Tech Drives Change 118127
- The Closed-System Model 119128
- Change Drives Tech: The Open-System Model 120129
- Tech Adoption and the Emotional Cycle of Change 122131
- What Hits the Market and Why? 123132
- The Beating Heart of Virtual Work 124133
- Summary: Musings on Gateways to Technology and Gateways by Technology 126135
- Chapter 12. Looking Back and Looking Forward 129138
- Notes 141150
- Index 173182
- Discusses the conflicting roles of work and home lives that can create challenges when working from home</li>