Where do you work? 2020 and the global pandemic have turned that question upside down. When ‘The Digital Workplace: How Technology is Liberating Work’ was first published in 2012, most of us would have answered this question with a physical location. In this fascinating, highly personal investigation into work, Paul Miller challenged us to rethink how and where we work. Blending his own experiences of work with those of organizations, Miller proposed that it was the ‘digital’ in the workplace that defined and shaped our working lives. Building on compelling stories from well-known organizations, this is an essential exploration of modern and future work that we can all relate to personally. Exploring addiction, disappointment, liberation, slavery, speed – 'The Digital Workplace: How Technology is Liberating Work’, now republished by TECL Publishing digitally with a new foreword from Miller, was and still is a captivating manifesto for work, which will linger in both the head and the heart.