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The Machines That Changed the Office: The Typewriter to the Personal Computer

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Økonomi & Business

Office work looks weightless on the surface—emails, documents, spreadsheets, meetings—but it was built on a century and a half of machines that quietly reshaped how economies run. This book tells the practical human story of what happened when writing moved from ink to keys, when copies became cheap, when calculation became mechanized, and when computing shifted from back rooms to every desk. Across these changes, the office became faster, more standardized, and more measurable—and the people inside it had to adapt their skills, their status, and their expectations of what a “workday” could be.

From the first commercially successful typewriters to photocopiers that multiplied paperwork by the thousand, the narrative follows the everyday technologies that turned documentation into a system: letters that could be trusted, forms that could be audited, ledgers that could be reconciled at speed, and files that could be retrieved on demand. Along the way, it traces the rise of clerical professions, the reshaping of management power, and the surprising ways that “efficiency” often meant new kinds of pressure—more output, tighter deadlines, and higher expectations of polish and compliance.

The story then enters the digital office: spreadsheets that changed planning, networks that collapsed distance, and software suites that standardized how organizations speak. It shows how the modern help desk, compliance programs, and security controls became as essential to work as paper clips once were—because digital productivity created digital risk. The result is a clear, fact-based account of how office tools changed not only what workers do, but how organizations govern, remember, and prove what happened.

Readable and grounded in practical realities, The Machines That Changed the Office explains why the shift from mechanical keys to software wasn’t just a change in tools. It was a change in the pace of business, the shape of white-collar careers, and the hidden infrastructure that keeps modern work moving.

© 2026 PublishDrive (E-bog): 9781923625396

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E-bog: 17. maj 2026

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