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How to Navigate Your Relationship With a Workplace Frenemy

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Coming to a Zoom meeting or cubicle near you: your work frenemy. Here are some tips on how to keep the drama to a minimum, using the stress of your work frenemy’s actions to propel you toward greater workplace success. Our school days are in the rearview mirror (for most of us). But you still have to work with them.

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How to Handle Rejection to Improve Your Sales Game

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She recalls throwing her pen in her cubicle and walking outside in order to calm down after unsuccessful sales calls. Learn how to be nimble, study and perfect your sales scripts, and practice on as many prospective clients as possible. This article originally appeared in the July/August 2021 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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Stay on Track for Productivity

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workers have packed up their cubicles and headed home to do just that. How to stay focused while working from home We asked working-from-home experts and entrepreneurs to discuss common problems and solutions. This article was published in May 2013 and has been updated. Set boundaries with friends and family.

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How Millbrook Companies Reinvented the In-Office Experience for Employees

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Instead of finding a traditional office building as its headquarters, with cubicles, watercoolers, boardrooms and corner offices, Millbrook’s leaders went on a mission to find the perfect space to encapsulate what hybrid work really means. And, “Is this going to be a space that they are going to understand how to use?” 30 unveiling.

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Instead Of Trying To Compete With The Home Office — Work With It

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The goal of designs now should be to establish the right mix of spaces and sizes so employees can choose how they work best. This article was written by Leonora Georgeoglou , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine.

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Cubicle Etiquette 101

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Home About Me Advertise Cubicle Etiquette 101 By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, November 01, 2007 Filed Under: Office Gossip , Productivity D o you find that your colleagues are hovering around you when youre on the phone? If you are going to enter another staff members cubicle, make sure to knock first.

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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

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This article was written for Work Design Magazine by Dana Nalbantian , Principal, Studio Director and workplace design expert for Gensler. The fundamental thing in law school is that you’re sitting at a long table with colleagues talking through challenges, not sitting alone in a cubicle or an office.

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