1. The
Future
Workplace
A visual manifesto about how
we will live and work in the
future. Created collaboratively,
in a single afternoon, by a group
of 50 people, in Visby Sweden,
during Alemedalsveckan 2014.
2. The contents of this book were created during a two-hour
workshop at Almedalsveckan 2014. The session was
designed and led by Hyper Island, in partnership with
Microsoft Sweden, and HejDigitalt. All ideas were
generated by the workshop participants.The workshop
incorporated LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® materials.
Workshop design & facilitation by Alex Neuman & Johanna Frelin !
Book Design by Alex Neuman !
Visionary ideas by the participants
3. What does the future
workplace look like?
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We live in transformative times. Technology is transforming the
ways we live and how we work, and it is changing fast. We are
faced with complex challenges that demand new ways of
organizing work and the workplace.
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We see the shift happening in so many ways: the digital native
generation is entering the workforce with a whole new set of
expectations and attitudes; companies everywhere are trying to
figure out how to work seamleasly across regions and timezones;
the role of management is transforming with some organizations
pioneering totally leaderless models; and literally all of us are
figuring out how to navigate the always-connected work/life
balance.
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This book is a collaborative creation. A crowdsourcing of bright
ideas and visions for the future. A kind of snapshot or manifesto
for what the future of work might look like.
4. “Collaborative organizations need space.
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The vision is to work in an organization that is non-
hierarchical and dynamic. Where co-workers work in
independent teams and are supported by a coach.”
5. “The workplace of the future is an accessible,
transparent, place where the individual is at the
centre. This happens through leadership, trust and
accountability with time for reflection and co-
creative collaboration, where the inside and
outside meet, innovate, develop and grow.”
8. “The idea is to get people who usually don’t work
together to collaborate. A marketing person in a
product development group, for instance…
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At lunch, a “Lunch Roulette” decides where you sit
today and you’re encouraged to pitch ideas or test
solutions on someone with another perspective.”
9. Co-creators
Andrea Hessmo
Ann Karin Sandström
Kristina Kallur
Marie Numell
Ann Charlotte Bretan
Vanessa Ware
Åsa Strenström
Peter Bolinder
Ida Rydh
Alexander Åkerberg
Anna Oxenstierna
Rowena Barber
Steve Davis
Viggo Cavling
Thomas Gustafsson
Daniel Stintzing
Carin Ivrell
Elisa Wohlfahrt
Peter Sjögren
Pia Rusin
Lena Gilchrist
Annika Carole
Elin Frenberg
Matilda Widell
Niclas Älgevik
Thomas Ensgård
Annica Persson
Sandra Hangvar
Carl Heath
Maria Westman
Maria Berghäll
Håkan Hellman
10. Hyper Island offers a range of programs,
courses and tailored solutions that
support people and organizations to
learn, evolve and lead their own future in
a changing world. Find out more:
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www.hyperisland.com