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Adam Nathan: Founder of Almanac on The Modern Work Method

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In this episode, we sit down with Adam Nathan, founder and CEO of Almanac, to talk about his ambitions to reshape the future of remote work.

Drawing from insights gained from over 5,000 interviews with experts at companies like Apple, Stripe, and Netflix, Adam has pioneered the Modern Work Method. This method seeks to redefine how we work on the internet, advocating for structured, asynchronous, and transparent collaboration.

In the conversation, we discuss:

* Why the future of work needs a new philosophy rather than another tool πŸ€”

* The challenge of building in the Productivity Sector πŸ—οΈ

* The similarities between Agile and The Modern Work Method πŸ”„

* The business value of design and beauty in product development 🎨

* How Almanac leverages AI for Knowledge Management and Collaboration πŸ€–

* Adam’s personal fascination with the Aviation Industry ✈️

Check out Almanac:

β†’ Website: almanac.io

β†’ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/almanacdocs

β†’ Twitter: twitter.com/AlmanacDocs

Connect with Adam:

β†’ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adampnathan

β†’ Twitter: twitter.com/adampnathan


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit louisshulman.substack.com
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In this episode, we sit down with Adam Nathan, founder and CEO of Almanac, to talk about his ambitions to reshape the future of remote work.

Drawing from insights gained from over 5,000 interviews with experts at companies like Apple, Stripe, and Netflix, Adam has pioneered the Modern Work Method. This method seeks to redefine how we work on the internet, advocating for structured, asynchronous, and transparent collaboration.

In the conversation, we discuss:

* Why the future of work needs a new philosophy rather than another tool πŸ€”

* The challenge of building in the Productivity Sector πŸ—οΈ

* The similarities between Agile and The Modern Work Method πŸ”„

* The business value of design and beauty in product development 🎨

* How Almanac leverages AI for Knowledge Management and Collaboration πŸ€–

* Adam’s personal fascination with the Aviation Industry ✈️

Check out Almanac:

β†’ Website: almanac.io

β†’ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/almanacdocs

β†’ Twitter: twitter.com/AlmanacDocs

Connect with Adam:

β†’ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/adampnathan

β†’ Twitter: twitter.com/adampnathan


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit louisshulman.substack.com
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