
The Goldman State
Ed Goldman is a longtime newspaper and magazine columnist, the author of five books and creator of The Goldman State, a three-times-a-week online column with subscribers in 40 states, Canada and Europe. A professional playwright, composer and painter, Ed has also taught journalism at five California Universities and community colleges. His bucket list includes becoming the victim of a corporate takeover. This podcast is an extension of his unique take on the world around us and his interpretation, with all the creativity imaginable, of what that would literally sound like if he were to speak it.
The Goldman State
Episode 4: Hot-Desking
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What is "Hot-Desking anyway? With all the work from home and part-time office visits, Hot-Desking means that on the days you deign, opt or are ordered to come to the office, you have no assigned desk, in other words, desks are no longer your own. More directly, you don't own a desk at the office. You're now a desk jockey having to move from one desk to another each time you return to the office, sharing surfaces with others, often with different tastes and organizational interests. Personal space and effects, gone. Are you a visitor or valued contributor? Hear my observations detailed in today's episode.
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