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	<title>Comments on: The Brave New Workplace</title>
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		<title>By: itorganization2017</title>
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		<description>As an even &quot;older timer&quot; I empathize with your perspective, and feel that for some time into the future, the &quot;old&quot; methods will be supplemented by the new, rather than replaced. In fact, anything else might be quite unfortunate.  I see today individuals who email colleagues in the next office rather than walk to see them or pick up a phone.  IMHO, this significantly impedes communications and weakens relationships.  Let&#039;s embrace the new Web 2.0 world for all the new things it enables, and keep that of the Web 1.0 (and before) that we should!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an even &#8220;older timer&#8221; I empathize with your perspective, and feel that for some time into the future, the &#8220;old&#8221; methods will be supplemented by the new, rather than replaced. In fact, anything else might be quite unfortunate.  I see today individuals who email colleagues in the next office rather than walk to see them or pick up a phone.  IMHO, this significantly impedes communications and weakens relationships.  Let&#8217;s embrace the new Web 2.0 world for all the new things it enables, and keep that of the Web 1.0 (and before) that we should!</p>
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