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August 8, 2015 • 15:08:01

The Jurassic world of work

One of the blockbusters in movie theaters this summer is Jurassic World, the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park film franchise. Jurassic World, like the preceding films in the series, features dinosaurs – and lots of them. We often think of dinosaurs as mindless, vicious killers, "red in tooth and claw" (a term 19th century poet Alfred Lord Tennyson coined in an elegy for a friend). Jurassic World offers a different take on dinosaurs, showing them to be denizens of a relatively harmonious ecosystem ­– until it is disrupted by human interference, that is. There is certainly competition in Jurassic World, but there is also a delicate balance, with various dinosaurs taking on complementary roles, making the system as a whole work for the benefit of all.

You could think about the modern business workplace in similar terms. Whether you work in an office or work more with clients than with co-workers, the Jurassic world of the workplace depends on competition and complementary work, with different kinds of people acting in a variety of roles. Indeed, we could consider these roles as types of dinosaur. Consider the following:

Whatever your role is in the Jurassic world of the workplace, know that it is vital to the overall success of your business.End of Story

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