Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | opi.net | Dan Lyon

    The office photocopier was once the epicentre of workplace interactions. A place where colleagues gathered for spontaneous chats, shared gossip and brief breaks from busy days. But, as digital tools reduced the need for printed documents, those casual encounters began to fade. One unexpected lesson from this digital shift is that we’ve simply found a new gathering spot – the coffee machine. I’d argue it’s more productive than the photocopier ever was.

  • 3 weeks ago | cxm.world | Dan Lyon

    Are you old enough to remember when the office printer, photocopier or fax machine, was the unofficial meeting place of the workplace? If so, you’ll have fond memories of the gentle hum and warm paper scent that brought people together to chat, share gossip or flirty exchanges, or huddle over last-minute printouts. But times, and technology, have moved on. Now, the digital age has taken over and those impromptu encounters have shifted to somewhere a lot more, aromatic.

  • 1 month ago | workplacejournal.co.uk | Dan Lyon

    The office photocopier was once the epicentre of workplace interactions. A place where colleagues gathered, exchanged gossip, and took brief respites from their busy days. As digital advancements reduced the need for printed documents, these spontaneous encounters diminished somewhat. However, key learnings have emerged from the move to the digital age.

  • Sep 9, 2023 | msn.com | Dan Lyon

    Los hombres somos los reyes de la verborrea. Avasallamos. Acaparamos. Explicamos, interrumpimos y damos manálogos. En mi casa los llamamos danálogos, y parte de mi aprendizaje para conseguir callarme se ha centrado en abandonarlos. Los hombres son especialmente odiosos en el trabajo, incluso con las mujeres más destacadas y poderosas del mundo, como las juezas del Tribunal Supremo o la directora general de Tecnología de Estados Unidos.