How Hybrid Work Is (And Isn’t) Reshaping Cities
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Economic activity has long been concentrated in big metropolitan
areas. But has the rise of remote work technology -- and its
accelerated adoption during the pandemic -- changed that? How are
talent flows between geographies changing? And what does it mean
for employers? Richard Florida, professor at the Rotman School of
Management at the University of Toronto known for coining the term
"creative class," shares his latest research, which shows the
deepening links between urban centers in various parts of the
world, and he explains how these "meta cities" remain important
places for people to connect. He is coauthor of the HBR article
“The Rise of the Meta City.”
areas. But has the rise of remote work technology -- and its
accelerated adoption during the pandemic -- changed that? How are
talent flows between geographies changing? And what does it mean
for employers? Richard Florida, professor at the Rotman School of
Management at the University of Toronto known for coining the term
"creative class," shares his latest research, which shows the
deepening links between urban centers in various parts of the
world, and he explains how these "meta cities" remain important
places for people to connect. He is coauthor of the HBR article
“The Rise of the Meta City.”
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