" I want us to feel engaged, productive, creative"
Julia Hobsbawm OBE is a British social entrepreneur, writer, and commentator. She is regarded as an influential voice on the intersection of business and technology. She is the founder of Editorial Intelligence, a media and communications consultancy firm, and the author of several books including The Simplicity Principle, The Nowhere Office and more recently Working Assumptions.
Hobsbawm is known for her work exploring the changing nature of work and communications in the digital age. She has written extensively on topics like networking, social media, and the future of the workplace. She has contributed frequently to The Guardian, The Times, and Harvard Business Review.
"Our foremost futurist of the workplace" - Barbara Kellerman, Harvard Kennedy School