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Escape The Desk: The Ultimate List Of Inspiring, Free Places to Work Remotely — Parks, Coffee Shops, And More!

Allwork

There is a certain etiquette and unspoken rule that comes to working remotely from a library and this is expected to be respected. Obviously, working at a park is weather-dependent, so it’s best to choose a time of day where you can still be productive and not risk damaging your work equipment. Now, many parks located in major U.S.

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Zoe Ellis Moore Founder of Spaces to Places | Navigating the Changing Needs of Today’s Professionals: Trends in the Flexible Workspace Industry

Allwork

Zoe Ellis Moore is a pioneer in the commercial property industry with over two decades of experience. Her deep understanding of the industry trends and her unwavering dedication to providing top-notch commercial spaces make her a valuable guest on the Future of Work podcast. Myth #2: Flexible workspaces are just a passing trend.

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Employee Monitoring: How to (and not to) track employee productivity

BMT Office Administration

Customer support is another industry where employee monitoring tools have long been the norm. That’s especially true if the communications are made via company equipment (laptops, phone systems, etc.). Certain industry regulations require highly specific document handling procedures. File tracking uses and benefits.

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

Professional Assistant Blog

Event Planning: Event planning is a big industry that looks for people who are skilled in planning big events without a hitch. Some assistants regularly manage small budgets when planning functions or have bookkeeping responsibilities and work regularly on spreadsheets. Here are some ideas to get you thinking in that direction.

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