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Work WAS at the Office, everything was there

Office work used to be like the plumber. The fax machine, your phone number, messages, files, mail, network ... was at the office. All the information was there. - Jeff Frick

When Salesforce (sold) a revenue based application, via cloud via someone else's infrastructure and people bought that, that's when it kind of broke through. Shared infrastructure is okay and having stuff outside your four walls is okay. - Jeff Frick

And then, mobile phones. The whole world's in your pocket. So going to the office just doesn't make sense anymore, unless there's a reason. And that goes back to intentionality. - Jeff Frick


Digitization, securitization, fast networks, clouds, and powerful handsets have moved many office functions of the past, into the phone. From messages, to mail, files, to collateral, internal messages to industry rags, the list is long.

If you go in, do it for a reason. Just as you would a customer or dentist visit, with intention. Something to get done that can't be done digitally.

Thanks again Adam and Ben
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Future of Work, Jeff Frick, Menlo Creek Media - Tech Proof Podcast Ep 40 with Adam Pastana and Benjamin Larson, brought to you by Vimeo

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