ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Mullenweg - Democratizer
Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform WordPress, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder and CEO of Automattic.

Why you should listen

Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform WordPress, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder and CEO of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce and Jetpack. He also runs Audrey Capital, an investment and research company.

Mullenweg has been recognized for his leadership and success by Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek, Inc. Magazine, TechCrunch, Fortune, Fast Company, Wired, University Philosophical Society and Vanity Fair.

Mullenweg is originally from Houston, Texas, where he attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and studied jazz saxophone. In his spare time, he is an avid photographer. Mullenweg splits time between Houston, New York and San Francisco.

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The Way We Work

Matt Mullenweg: Why working from home is good for business

馬特.穆倫維格: 為什麼在家工作更有利於生意?

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隨著遠程辦公越來越受歡迎,如今,員工可以跨城市、國家,甚至多個時區協作辦公。這會如何改變辦公的格局呢?還有,我們如何才能確保總部和在家辦公的所有員工都感受到彼此的存在?WordPress 公司的聯合創始人兼 Automattic(擁有 100% 的分布式員工) 執行長的馬特.穆倫維格分享他的秘密。
- Democratizer
Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform WordPress, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder and CEO of Automattic. Full bio

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The basic基本 problem問題
with working加工 in an office辦公室
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在辦公室工作最根本的問題,
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is you're just not in control控制
of your work environment環境.
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就是你無法掌控工作環境。
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[The Way We Work]
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【我們的工作方式】
【Dropbox 為其提供了可行性】
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Howdy你好, my name名稱 is Matt馬特,
and I'm the CEOCEO of Automattic汽車工業,
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大家好,我是馬特,
Automattic 程式設計公司的執行長,
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the company公司 behind背後 WordPressWordPress的.comCOM,
JetpackJetpack and WooCommerceWooCommerce.
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旗下有 WordPress.com、
Jetpack 和 WooCommerce。
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We're coming未來 up on over 800 employees僱員,
and they live生活 everywhere到處,
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我們目前有 800 多名員工,
他們分布在各地,
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from California加州 to Alabama阿拉巴馬, Mississippi密西西比州,
to where I live生活 in Texas德州.
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從加州到亞拉巴馬、密西西比,
再到我所在的德克薩斯州;
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They're also in 67 countries國家.
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他們也分布在全球 67 個國家,
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Canada加拿大, Mexico墨西哥, India印度, New Zealand新西蘭.
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像加拿大、墨西哥、印度和紐西蘭。
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Some of them choose選擇 not even
to have a home base基礎, they're nomads游牧民族.
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他們有些人到處遊歷,
甚至沒有固定居所,
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Whether是否 they are in RVs房車
or traveling旅行 through通過 AirbnbsAirbnbs,
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無論是住在房車裡,
還是旅途中住宿 Airbnb,
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they are in new places地方
every一切 day, week or month.
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每天、每週或每月
他們都在新的地方。
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As long as they can find good Wi-Fi無線上網,
we don't care關心 where they are.
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只要他們能找到好用的 Wi-Fi,
我們根本不在乎他們的位置。
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Our focus焦點 on distributed分散式 work
didn't happen發生 accidentally偶然.
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我們著重於分布式工作並非偶然,
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It was a conscious意識 choice選擇
from the very beginning開始.
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從一開始就是有意識的選擇。
00:43
Notice注意 I don't use the word "remote遠程,"
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可能您已注意到
我沒用「遠程」這個詞,
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because it sets up the expectation期望,
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因為它預設了
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that some people are essential必要
and some aren't.
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有些人必不可少,另一些則否。
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I use the word "distributed分散式"
to describe描述 what we do,
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我使用了「分布式」這個詞
來描述我們所做的事情,
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where everyone大家 is
on an equal等於 playing播放 field領域.
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在分布式環境下,人人平等。
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I think a distributed分散式 workforce勞動力
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我認為分布式工作團隊
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is the most effective有效 way
to build建立 a company公司.
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是建立公司最有效的方式,
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The key is you have to
approach途徑 it consciously自覺.
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關鍵在於您必須有意識地去處理它。
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When we started開始 WordPressWordPress的,
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當我們剛成立 WordPress 時,
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many許多 of the first 20 hires員工
were people I'd never met會見 in person.
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第一批 20 名員工中,
許多人我未曾謀面。
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But we'd星期三 collaborated合作 online線上,
sometimes有時 for years年份.
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但我們在網上合作過,
合作有時持續多年。
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I wanted to continue繼續 that
for one simple簡單 reason原因.
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我想繼續這種合作
只有一個簡單理由:
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I believe that talent天賦 and intelligence情報
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我相信人才和智慧
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are equally一樣 distributed分散式
throughout始終 the world世界.
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均勻分布在全球各地,
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But opportunity機會 is not.
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但機會則不是。
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In Silicon Valley,
the big tech高科技 companies公司 fish
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在矽谷,那些大型科技公司
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from essentially實質上
the same相同 small pond池塘 or bay.
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基本上從同一個
小池塘或海灣「捕撈」人才。
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A distributed分散式 company公司
can fish from the entire整個 ocean海洋.
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而分布式公司則能夠
從整個海洋「捕撈」才俊。
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Instead代替 of hiring招聘 someone有人 who grew成長 up
in Japan日本 but lives生活 in California加州,
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與其僱用一個在日本長大、
目前生活在加州的人,
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you can gain獲得 someone有人 who lives生活, works作品,
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不如聘請一位
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wakes醒來 up and goes to sleep睡覺
wherever哪裡 they are in the world世界.
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衣食住行在世界任何地方的人。
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They bring帶來 a different不同
understanding理解 of that culture文化
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他們帶來對當地文化的不同見解,
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and a different不同 lived生活 experience經驗.
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以及每日不同的生活體驗。
01:35
At the base基礎 of the decision決定
to go distributed分散式,
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選擇分布式工作的根本,
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there's a desire慾望 to give people autonomy自治
over how they do their work.
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就是希望人們對自己的
工作方式擁有自主權,
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Unless除非 you're in a role角色
where specific具體 hours小時 are important重要,
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除非工作職責對時間有特殊要求,
否則您完全可以
製定自己的工作時間表。
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you can make your own擁有 schedule時間表.
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每個人都可以有位置絕佳的
辦公室,帶兩扇窗,
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Everyone大家 can have a corner office辦公室,
their windows視窗, the food餐飲 they want to eat,
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並選擇自己想吃的食物,
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you can choose選擇 when there's music音樂
and when there's silence安靜.
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您也可以選擇何時
播放音樂,何時安靜。
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You can choose選擇 what temperature溫度
the room房間 should be.
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您還可以選擇房間的溫度。
也可把每天省下的通勤時間
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You can save保存 the time
you'd spend commuting上下班
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用來處理您認為重要的事情上。
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and put it into things
that are important重要 to you.
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A distributed分散式 workforce勞動力
is ideal理想 for a technology技術 company公司.
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分布式員工團隊
是科技公司的理想選擇。
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But people often經常 ask me,
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但人們常常問我:
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"This works作品 great for y'all你們,
but what about everyone大家 else其他?"
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「這對你們都很有用,
但對其他人呢?」
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If you have an office辦公室,
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如果您有辦公室,
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you can do a few少數 things
to build建立 distributed分散式 capability能力.
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只需做幾件事
就可以構建分布式功能。
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First: document文件 everything.
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首先:記錄一切。
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In an office辦公室, it's easy簡單
to make decisions決定 in the moment時刻,
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在辦公室裡,容易立刻做出決定,
02:15
in the kitchen廚房, in the hall大廳.
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不論在廚房還是大廳。
02:17
But if people work remotely遠程
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但是,如果員工遠程工作的話,
02:18
and some members會員 of the team球隊
are having those conversations對話
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當總部團隊成員在討論時,
而遠程的員工卻無法參與,
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they don't have access訪問 to,
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當看到總部的決定時,
他們會一頭霧水。
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they'll他們會 see these decisions決定 being存在 made製作
without understanding理解 the why.
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所以,總是留言寫明您的所在地
和所處理的事情及想法,
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Always leave離開 a trail落後 of where you were
and what you were thinking思維 about.
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以便他人了解該項事情的進展。
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This allows允許 others其他 to pick up
where you left off.
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這樣,不同時區的人
才可以互動交流;
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It allows允許 people in different不同
time zones to interact相互作用,
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還有,這樣有利於組織運作中
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it's also great to think about
as an organization組織 evolves演變,
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人員離職和入職的工作銜接。
02:37
people leaving離開 and people joining加盟.
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與此同時,盡量多進行線上溝通,
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Try to have as much communication通訊
as possible可能 online線上.
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02:42
When everything's一切的 shared共享 and public上市,
it allows允許 new people to catch抓住 up quickly很快.
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當所有內容都共享和公開時,
新人通讀後就能快速上手工作。
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You also need to find the right tools工具.
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第三,還需要找到合適的工具。
02:48
There are so many許多 apps應用 and services服務
that help with day-to-day日復一日 communication通訊,
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有許多應用程式和服務
協助日常例行的溝通,
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video視頻 conferencing會議, project項目 management管理.
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像視訊會議、專案管理,應有盡有。
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The things that changed how you work
probably大概 aren't objects對象 anymore.
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環顧辦公室,您會發現,改變您
工作方式的可能不再是物體,
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They're things you access訪問
through通過 your computer電腦.
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而是需要透過電腦取得的內容。
因此,要測試和嘗試不同的
可以實現協作的工具,
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So experiment實驗 with different不同
tools工具 that enable啟用 collaboration合作,
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see what works作品.
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看看哪個最有效。
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Create創建 productive生產的, face-to-face面對面 time.
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第四,創造高效能的面對面交流。
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In a traditional傳統 office辦公室,
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在傳統辦公室裡,
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you're in the same相同 place地點
48 weeks out of the year
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一年 48 週你們都在
同一個地方工作,
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and you might威力 have
three or four weeks apart距離.
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可能只有三到四週不在一起。
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We try to flip翻動 that: we come together一起
for short, intense激烈 bursts連發.
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我們試著反過來:
舉辦短而緊湊的閃電聚會。
03:16
Once一旦 a year we do a grand盛大 meet-up見面會
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每年我們組織一次大聚會,
03:17
where the entire整個 company公司
comes together一起 for a week.
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全公司人員相聚一週,
03:20
It's half-work半半工作, half-play半戲.
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有點半工作、半玩樂的性質,
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The primary goal目標 is connecting people.
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主要目的是聯絡彼此感情。
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We want to make sure
everyone's大家的 aligned對齊 and on the same相同 page,
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我們要確保大家
在離開前已達成共識,
03:26
and they have a deeper更深 connection連接
with their colleagues同事.
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與同事有更深的感情聯繫。
在一年的其他時間裡,
03:29
When they work together一起
the rest休息 of the year,
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他們還可以帶著這種
理解和共鳴而一起工作。
03:31
they can bring帶來 together一起
that understanding理解 and empathy同情.
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最後的做法是:
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And the final最後 practice實踐:
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讓員工靈活創造自己的工作環境。
03:35
give people the flexibility靈活性
to make their own擁有 work environment環境.
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Automattic 的每個員工
都有共享辦公室津貼,
03:38
Every一切 person at Automattic汽車工業
has a co-working合作 stipend助學金
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他們可用於共享的辦公場所,
03:40
that they can put
towards a co-working合作 space空間
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或只是買杯咖啡,
以免被轟出咖啡店。
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or just to buy購買 coffee咖啡, so they don't
get kicked out of the coffee咖啡 shop.
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我們西雅圖的一個小組
決定將他們的津貼湊在一起,
03:46
One group in Seattle西雅圖
decided決定 to pool their stipends津貼 together一起
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在釣魚碼頭租了個工作場所。
03:49
and rented a workspace工作區 on a fishing釣魚 pier碼頭.
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加入公司的每一個人
都有家庭辦公室津貼,
03:51
Each person who joins加入 the company公司
gets得到 a home-office家庭辦公室 stipend助學金.
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這筆錢可用於購買
合適的椅子、螢幕,
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This is money they can invest投資
in getting得到 the right chair椅子, monitor監控,
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the right desk setup建立, so they can have
the most productive生產的 environment環境 for them.
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以及必備的桌面設置,
以創造最高效率的工作環境。
04:01
Today今天, there are just a few少數 companies公司
that are distributed分散式 first.
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今天,只有少數公司
一開始就是分布式工作。
如果快轉到十年或二十年後,
04:05
In a decade or two,
I predict預測 that 90 percent百分 of companies公司
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我預測那些會改變世界發展的公司中,
04:07
that are going to be changing改變
the course課程 of the world世界
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有 90% 將採用這種工作方式。
04:10
are going to function功能 this way.
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他們會發展成以分布式為主,
或者被分布式公司所取代。
04:12
They will evolve發展 to be distributed分散式 first,
or they'll他們會 be replaced更換 by those that are.
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當您考慮下一步要打造什麼的時候,
04:15
As you think about
what you're going to build建立 next下一個,
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請務必考慮如何開發全球人才,
04:18
consider考慮 how you can tap龍頭
into global全球 talent天賦,
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給人們自主權去選擇
他們想要的生活和工作方式,
04:20
give people autonomy自治 to live生活 and work
where they feel they should
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04:23
and still participate參加 fully充分 in whatever隨你
it is that you're creating創建 together一起.
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與此同時,全心投入
你們共同創造的任何事物中。
Translated by Carol Wang
Reviewed by Helen Chang

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Mullenweg - Democratizer
Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform WordPress, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder and CEO of Automattic.

Why you should listen

Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform WordPress, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder and CEO of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce and Jetpack. He also runs Audrey Capital, an investment and research company.

Mullenweg has been recognized for his leadership and success by Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek, Inc. Magazine, TechCrunch, Fortune, Fast Company, Wired, University Philosophical Society and Vanity Fair.

Mullenweg is originally from Houston, Texas, where he attended the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and studied jazz saxophone. In his spare time, he is an avid photographer. Mullenweg splits time between Houston, New York and San Francisco.

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