When we think about the future of work, the subjects of time and agency are central to the conversation. In our experience, workplaces in general do not take into consideration the personal natural rhythms of energy, focus, and creativity that vary between individuals and across days.
The recent experiments with remote work gave us a glimpse of how work could be more fluid and nuanced, but that necessary 'work from homw' shift in the early 20s happened too rapidly, and it is safe to say that we as a society were completely unprepared for it.
In the new reality that is rapidly approaching with the next wave of tools, there is a constant conversation about traditional job loss, and we are starting to feel the dynamics of this new reality. More and more people are actually losing their traditional jobs.
At the same time it is without a doubt that we live in a moment of extraordinary opportunity. Current tools amplify our capabilities, and the barriers to creating and building have never been lower. The opportunities are real, but realizing them requires the ability to organize ourselves in time without the crude framework of the traditional workday. Cadence is our attempt to address this systemic issue.