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How Can Office Design Support Multigenerational Collaboration?

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This article was written by Megan Skaalen and Emily Morris of SmithGroup for Work Design Magazine. ​​ Four to five short years ago, the first wave of Generation Z knew what their futures would hold. I knew exactly what to expect out of my work week and I knew my colleagues and mentors would be there to help me through the day.

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8 Tips to Improve Team Collaboration

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Collaborative teams equal enhanced productivity and results. This causes a disconnect when other team members feel a lack of trust and collaboration. Here are eight tips to improve team collaboration: 1. Talk to other managers about team dynamics, how they get people to collaborate and the behaviors they encourage.

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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Since 2012, when Chance released his first mixtape after graduating from Jones College Prep in 2011, his promise has attracted attention from established artists eager to collaborate. The program focused on digital media, crafting and collaboration—and it had an open mic. It can be a tough thing, as an artist, to collaborate.

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Cultivating Optimism Could Be The Ultimate Game Changer In Your Workplace

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These individual benefits can result in organizational gains such as reduced absenteeism, better job performance, increased collaboration, and greater resilience. A recent New York Times article highlighted the link between increased optimism, reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (and other chronic illnesses), and enhanced longevity.

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Rocking the Boat: 4 Traits of Wave Makers

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Wave Makers place more importance on reaching their goal and its impact than on personal recognition. They create momentum around an idea that reaches far beyond the self, all with the goal to make work, their community or the world better. Wave Makers don’t give up on their goals—instead, they remain flexible on how to accomplish it.

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What 3 CEOs Learned After Spending a Day in Their Employees’ Shoes

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only to report back that he agreed with drivers’ complaints—“The whole experience was pretty clunky,” he said in the article. His goal? “To So, he joined five calls and completed in-depth research to prepare for and follow up on those sessions, which involved mentoring prospective college students from around the world.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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The power of collaboration Collaboration among women in various roles—entrepreneurs, influencers and corporate and community leaders—is a powerful force for change. When women support one another, it forges a sense of unity and strength capable of challenging norms, driving change and nurturing future leaders. With the U.S.

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