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Offering Remote Work Options Creates a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Workplace Environment

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Workers Thrive When Given the Choice of Work Environment . Without proper office equipment, workers are 27.5 – 46.9% 2019). . 2020). . 2020; Roberts et al., 2020). . This article was originally published on Alliance Virtual Offices. . Remote work reduces stress by 39%. . DeFelice, M.,

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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

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A 2020 Stanford University study revealed that remote workers were 5% more productive than office-bound counterparts. between 2010 and 2019 to 3.3% between 2010 and 2019 to a decline of 2.6% By spring 2022, this figure rose to 9%. These industries experienced productivity growth surges from 1.1% during the pandemic.

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The Meeting Room Of The Future

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Hybrid meetings are now part of our current normal, and physical meeting environments are adapting to incorporate in-person as well as virtual collaboration. . From tightening cyber security to providing specialized facilities, here are some ways to improve your meeting environments for the future of work. . Yes, partly. .

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Flexible workspace market will be worth up to $50bn by end of decade

Workplace Insight

According to a new market intelligence report , the worldwide flexible workspace market could exceed between 35 and 50 billion US dollars by 2030, reflecting the growing demand for flexible and agile work environments. In Australia, France, and the United Kingdom, 47 percent of employees engaged in remote work in 2020.

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24/7 darkness, polar bears and ice everywhere: 8 striking photos of Arctic researchers at work

Ideas.Ted

That’s exactly what Alfred Wenger Institute photographer Esther Horvath braved in 2019 in order to document the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) — the largest polar expedition in history. This photo went on to win the 2020 World Press Photo contest in the environment category.

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