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Illustration by WNW Member Sol Cotti

Illustration by WNW Member Sol Cotti

How Creative Leadership Is Collaborating Remotely with Clients, Staff, and Freelancers

Working Not Working August 5, 2020

“I think I had a profound misconception of what it means to be an office and what that requires. A lot of people were guilty of this...we are still very much working through the implications of it now.”

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In INTERVIEWS Tags Lisa Hassell, Sol Cotti, remote work, collaboration, wfh, clients, staff, freelancers, creative industry, COVID19, Hammer, Byte, creative director, executive producer, conversation, Thought Leadership
Artwork by WNW Member Sam Rowe

Artwork by WNW Member Sam Rowe

5 Reasons Why Established Creatives Are Changing Their Disciplines

Working Not Working February 28, 2019

We surveyed the WNW community to see if it was at all common for our members to change disciplines. Given that our members are a discerning, talented, and successful bunch, and established enough in their existing roles to rack up awards and formidable client lists, we didn’t expect all that much movement. But then we took a look at the results.

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In RESOURCES Tags Thought Leadership, Multidisciplinary, Changing Disciplines, Question of the Week, Insights, Data, Quotes, Conversation, Dialogue, Exploration, Op-Ed, Opinion, Article, Working Not Working
Artwork by Grace Miceli

Artwork by Grace Miceli

Am I Depressed or Am I Just a Freelancer?

Working Not Working January 28, 2019

“I couldn’t help but think about the way many of us architect our freelance lives and how these lifestyles make us more vulnerable to depression and anxiety than other people.”

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In OPINION Tags Freelance, Depression, Anxiety, Creativity, Working Not Working, Nada Alic, Op-Ed, Opinion, Contributors, Article, Advice, Disconnection, Loneliness, Thought Leadership

4 Ways Gen Z Will Change Company Culture

Working Not Working November 5, 2018

"There's a huge benefit to bringing in fresh blood, fresh perspective and fresh energy," says Justin Gignac, Working Not Working's co-founder and CEO. "Sometimes, a freelancer's enthusiasm and point of view can shake up a team that may have gotten bogged down."

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In WNW NEWS Tags Entrepreneur, Justin Gignac, Thought Leadership, List, Working Not Working, Gen Z, Freelance, Economy, Gig Economy

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