Category: Anthropology Is Everywhere
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Is regular Zooming a waste of time?
By now, most companies have gotten used to working remote. And regular company or group Zooms have become a part of our routine. They help us keep up with each other’s work, keep up our team bonds and can make us feel less isolated, especially if we live alone.But is regular Zoom (or Facetime of…
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Crisis management and business – should how you manage crises be updated on a regular basis?
Fact – every business, indeed every type of human interaction, can fall victim to a crisis and requires a good plan to get out of it again.This goes for everything from child and pet care to interpersonal relations to industries as diverse as traditional B2B and B2C, commercial archaeology, AI innovation specialists and literally everyone…
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Can anthropology truly work cross business?
One of the most important things to remember when talking about anthropology is that it is about us, humans – literally. It covers who we are, what we do, how we behave – and that is exactly what business does too.When I first started this consulting business, I had to repeatedly explain to people what…
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Archaeology and tech – the unlikely allies
When we speak of archaeology, we tend to automatically speak of the past. For most people, archaeology is the past – it deals with what was and if it touches upon the present and the future in any way, it does so because of museums, incidental finds during some other project (like on building sites)…
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Robots, care and techlash – will the pandemic change how we see robots in care?
It’s no secret that technology has in many ways contributed to better medical care. It’s also no secret that, for many, technology and humans should not mix in any even remotest way – in fact, for many, the advances in technology is practically the sign of the oncoming end of the world. These are all…
