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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. Unfortunately, getting back to “normal” isn’t as simple as reinstating pre-COVID work policies. © Copyright Andrew Rugge. Workplace friendships took a hit during COVID. Courtesy Perkins Eastman. What is rapport?

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The Future Of Commercial Real Estate In The 21st Century City

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This article was written by Barbara Mullenex AIA, Principal and Executive Director of Perkins Eastman, for Work Design Magazine. ​​ The commercial real estate market, particularly the office sector, is in an unprecedented position. The District Wharf in Washington, D.C., In Washington, D.C., Image: Wharf Street, Washington, D.C.

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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

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This article was written by Mark Adams and Amy Clark , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. These surveys give the firm real-time insights to shape future policy and space design. Copyright James Ewing. Copyright David Pires Photography. Copyright Jason Robinson. Copyright Wade Griffith.

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Evernote Grows a Trunk

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In this section, you will find exclusive content created for Evernote by Make Magazine , Cool Hunting , California Home and Design , and BlackBook. Why not leave a comment below and continue the conversation, or subscribe to my feed and get articles like this delivered automatically to your feed reader. Comments No comments yet.

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E-mail Etiquette

Laughing all the Way to Work

Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business email. Your company may have a strict policy on what they want you to include in the signature line and what it should look like, but generally you would include your name, title, company name and address, telephone and fax number.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Laughing all the Way to Work

Your company may have a policy on what they want you to include in the signature line and what it should look like, but generally you would include your name, title, company name and address, telephone and fax number. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. Who are you? 1 Watson, Jane, J.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

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Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business e-mail. Your company may have a strict policy on what they want you to include in the signature line and what it should look like, but generally you would include your name, title, company name and address, telephone and fax number. Who are you?

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