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Planes, Pings And Pajamas: A Guidebook For The Remote Work Culture
SeeRemote Working Guidefor guidance from the NHS Leadership Academy
Sometimes a look back can inspire the way forward. In the 1950s, international travel became accessible to the public for the first time. It was the golden age of travel and tourism, with alluring air hostesses and gourmet meals. Guidebooks were an essential tool for tourists navigating the mysterious nuances, languages and customs of a foreign community. Today, jet-setting across the continents is more common than ever. Global travel has enabled anthropologists to discover and observe most of the cultures throughout the world. While it may be hard to imagine there are still cultures and communities tucked away and undiscovered in our world, some may be surprised to find members of a new and elusive community in their own backyard or neighborhood.
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Last updated: | 24 September 2024 |
First contributed: | 01 July 2022 |
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