Work as imagined and work as done: Mind the gap - Steven Shorrock (EUROCONTROL)
When we think about human work, we often fail to realize that the same activity is actually two very different sorts of work. Steven Shorrock explores some of the differences between work as imagined and work as done in a variety of settings and outlines some implications for the inevitable gaps.
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