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Spearheading the RemoteRevolution
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The Remote Revolution is defined and perpetuated by the contracting economy—a process that in itself is revolutionary because it represents a necessary downshift in unsustainable levels of consumption and waste.
The Remote Revolution is defined by its historical contingencies—mass awareness of environmental crisis, fuel concerns (and associated costs), a catching-up of poor city planning based on suburban living, a technological revolution that has exploded and allowed relatively affordable options to live without being tied to one’s physical workplace. In other words, the Remote Revolution is now more necessitated than overtly created.
The Remote Revolution is defined as a movement away from traditional, stagnant modes of work that emphasize and value the judgments of vast hierarchies of management as they observe and monitor perceived productivity.
The Remote Revolution is defined by its emphasis on humanity and family, thus it is devaluing the Protestant work ethic that propelled this country forward (or so grandpa always said) with long hours and a corporate culture that actively eschewed personal and family time.
The Remote Revolution encompasses concepts of worker autonomy, proactive environmental change, social and community restructuring, family and flexibility, sustainability in all areas…
It is going to change the world.



