Art for Art’s Sake We have a productivity crisis in work. It’s been flatlining since the Global Financial Crash in 2008 but that’s not the problem. The problem is that we don’t really know what we mean by productivity today. Back in the day when we made the apocryphal widgets, it was easy to measure productivity. I mean, it was literally counting. But what do we measure today, in the knowledge work economy? But in a world where someone can sell
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Art for Art’s Sake We have a productivity crisis in work. It’s been flatlining since the Global Financial Crash in 2008 but that’s not the problem. The problem is that we don’t really know what we mean by productivity today. Back in the day when we made the apocryphal widgets, it was easy to measure productivity. I mean, it was literally counting. But what do we measure today, in the knowledge work economy? But in a world where someone can sell