I don’t particularly like virtual reality, and I can’t play golf. But I think the intersection of the two points to the future of socializing at work, with both co-workers and important contacts outside of a company.

By extension, it could also represent the future of the kind of casual-but-essential networking, brainstorming and creative play that binds teams together and leads to innovation.

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