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Rule No. 1 of Workplace Inclusion: It Only Works if Everyone Buys In

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Our majority counterparts—and yes, that means white, male, cisgender and heterosexual in most workplaces—don’t have to bring those same concerns to work. Excerpted from SEEN, HEARD, AND PAID copyright © 2022 by Alan Henry. 1 of Workplace Inclusion: It Only Works if Everyone Buys In appeared first on SUCCESS. The post Rule No.

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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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Workplace friendships took a hit during COVID. Having a close friend at work increases productivity, retention, and workplace satisfaction, among other benefits. Just as a well-considered workplace can foster connection and belonging, one that is poorly designed can contribute to isolation, conflict, and decreased productivity.

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Lawsuit Filed Against Open AI Amidst Privacy Concerns

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What’s going on: OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company and creator of the popular Chat GPT, is facing multiple lawsuits alleging violations of privacy and copyright laws, according to DigiDay. They could also affect worker’s rights and protections, particularly in relation to data privacy and copyright law.

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How to Talk to Your Boss About Race: A New Book Explores Language Used in the Workplace and How We Can Improve

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For them, racism wasn’t a taboo construct but a real aspect of their daily lives that impacted the way they navigated their workplaces. Structural racism endures over time regardless of individual action or intent, and also manifests in the workplace. Copyright © 2022 by Y-Vonne Hutchinson. This divergence is understandable.

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

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The workplace has become more flexible, allowing for greater autonomy in how and where people work. For the time being, we have moved to a much more fluid model for the workplace—away from people in seats from 9-5 and into a structure that allows people to have more autonomy about where and how they work.

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Employers struggling to keep pace with AI adoption

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While the use of AI tools in the workplace is rapidly increasing, many organisations are lagging in providing guidance and training in the use of these technologies, according to new survey commissioned by Ricoh Europe. The post Employers struggling to keep pace with AI adoption appeared first on Workplace Insight.

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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

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Copyright James Ewing. Copyright David Pires Photography. This new office is a laboratory for the modern workplace, with state-of-the-art technology, a communicating stair to encourage physical movement and working labs to test out materials, new technologies and more. Copyright Jason Robinson. Copyright Wade Griffith.