Continuing our series on The Rise of the Creative Class, let’s look today at what Richard Florida calls the “no-caller workplace.” Remember, to join in on this conversation, join us next Thursday, May 31, at 7 p.m. for the Book Club Pub Crawl.
The Creative Class has created a monumental shift in the new economy’s workplace over the past few decades. Members of the Creative Class are attracted to companies and organizations that have evolved and embraced the “No-Collar Workplace,” which is the result of companies adapting to the rise of the creative work tends to resemble a flexible, open interactive model of a scientist’s lab or artist’s studio more so than a traditional, rigid and chain of command type model of factories or corporate offices.
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