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Gen Z Workplace Needs Are Transforming Semi-Urban Design

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As the first generation of digital natives, Generation Z aka Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) is highly accustomed to a technology-first lifestyle. Supporting remote work: Gen Z’ers who work from home need apartments with amenities that support their productivity, such as dedicated workspaces, high-speed internet, and meeting rooms.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

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Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is the first digitally native generation and is becoming the most diverse and educated. With this shift in mentality and focus on a more varied, nomadic lifestyle, we need to ensure our workspaces are flexible and inclusive to support and engage Gen Z. It seems like a winning recipe, doesn’t it?

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Amid Convenience Culture, Gen Zers Embrace Boutique Shopping—Here’s Why

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Those born between 1997 and 2012 were raised with connectivity at their fingertips. The age of waiting in lines at the mall or scrolling through pages of product on a website seem to be behind us,” MARKET Chief Creative Officer Keenan Walker says in an email to SUCCESS. Hazel & Olive found its roots in Johnson’s apartment in 2012.

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From Cubicles To Community Hubs: Reimagining Work As An Activity, Not A Place

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On the most recent Future of Work podcast episode, we were joined by Dave Cairns, who has transitioned from a successful career as a professional poker player to join CBRE in 2012 where he is now a Senior Vice President. In doing so, these businesses can attract a wider talent pool and benefit from enhanced productivity.

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Can Dopamine Dressing Make You Better At Your Job?

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A 2012 study published by the University of Hertfordshire Press links “how clothing and mood don’t just influence others, it reflects and influences the wearer’s mood, too.” Making one less decision each day can help ward off decision fatigue and boost productivity.

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The Evolution of Bertony Faustin, Oregon’s First Black Winemaker

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Bertony Faustin, the man behind Abbey Creek Vineyard , is transforming the fruits of his labor into products that have both oenophiles and newbies scrambling to fill their glasses. Abbey Creek Vineyard is born Fifteen years later, he still has something many others don’t: a product people go out of their way to experience.

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10 Favors You Can Do for Yourself Every Day

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In 2012 I wrote about my mother-in-law, Helen Johnson, and I think this question defined her life. The supplier doesn’t like the new product you designed. We don’t control everything in life , and some days it may not feel like we control much of anything. Be willing to give without expecting anything in return.

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