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Mike Walsh

Futurist, Speaker & Author

Mike Walsh is the CEO of Tomorrow, a global consultancy on designing companies for the 21st century. He advises leaders on how to thrive in the current era of disruptive technological change. Mike’s clients include many of the global Fortune 500. As a sought-after keynote speaker, Mike regularly shares the stage with world leaders and business icons alike.

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Robots aren’t coming for our jobs, they’re here to change them

Mike Walsh

Robots have long been a source of anxiety for humans. When not terrorizing us as theme park hosts or returning from the future to alter our timelines, they have embodied...

workstyle

The art and science successful remote teams

Mike Walsh

When Zapier started out, they were only a side project working out of an incubator in California. As they began to grow, they realized the best people for their team,...

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There is no such thing as remote work, just work

Mike Walsh

The 2020 pandemic thrust upon us the new reality of working from home. While for more traditional corporations, remote work came as a shock, for other startups and software companies,...

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Leadership in a time of crisis and remote work

Mike Walsh

COVID-19 will not only change our way of life, it will hasten the arrival of a radical new future of work. While remote work has been a new and unexpected...

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How to design remote teams to succeed

Mike Walsh

Leaders have long enjoyed tinkering with team design. Steve Jobs was notorious for insisting that meetings should be small groups of smart people. He had no compunction about letting someone...

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The future of work is about people, not machines

Mike Walsh

We are at the dawn of a new AI-powered age, but it is critical to understand that the next big leap in productivity won’t just come from automation – it...

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Remote work doesn’t work, if you don’t rethink meetings

Mike Walsh

Now that we are in the midst of the world’s largest remote work experiment, it’s worth asking: how does being virtual change your approach to running a good meeting? As...


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