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Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Signs Apple Thinks Remote Work Is Failing

Front Row Seat with Ken Coleman

Ramsey Network

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.62.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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0:00.0

How mean up, I'll reveal the signs that Apple CEO Tim Cook believes remote work might

0:10.7

be a failed experiment and then I'm going to share a few of the most viable lessons

0:14.2

I've learned from interviewing influential leaders.

0:18.0

Let's go.

0:24.7

What is holding you back?

0:28.8

Equipping you to step around through over those enemies of progress.

0:35.2

I'm Ken.

0:36.2

This is the Ken Coleman show.

0:38.3

And let's start off with what's happening in the world that may affect you specifically

0:45.5

remote workers.

0:47.8

So here's what we know about society in general and it has been multiplied in the era of 24

0:55.4

hour media and social media.

0:58.2

And this is what I'm saying that we know once one domino falls in the form of an influential

1:03.8

leader or company, a lot more dominoes fall right behind.

1:10.7

This is why we have social media influencers that largely shouldn't have an opinion, but

1:15.3

because they have a lot of followers and people do what they say, they get paid a lot

1:18.9

of money and thus influence.

1:23.8

This is why leaders who are uncertain will see another leader step out into certainty and

1:30.1

they'll follow.

1:31.8

It's why when you are in a traffic pattern and you're in the lane with everybody else, you're

1:37.7

just kind of following traffic and you see one person dart out and go over that yellow line

1:43.1

to get to the exit.

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