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

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This article was written by Leonora Georgeoglou , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. It’s not one size fits all, it’s not prescriptive, and it’s not any one solution à la “replace all the open space with cubicles,” or “tear all the cubicles out.” Competing With the Home Office.

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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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How Physical Spaces Shape Human Relationships and Emotional Well-Being

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This article was originally written by Bockus Payne’s Collin Fleck for Work Design Magazine. Workplace designers should always be thinking about the receptionist or the intern. Through simple, actionable strategies such as light, color, space, and layout, designers can create stronger, healthier workplaces.

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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

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This article was written by Deborah Nemeth and Megan Skaalen , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. As such, they want more out of their workplace than a standard cubicle. Gen Z employees offered insights into their work mindset, values, and aspirations, during a panel hosted by SmithGroup’s Workplace Practice.

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Overworked? Unload Your Workload to a Freelancer!

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I work for a magazine and we hire freelancers for all sorts of reasons. Think of it this way: You can only do so much and getting a helping hand will get those extra tasks completed when the need to be completed – on time and right the first time. You only have to hire a freelancer for the jobs that need urgent attention.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

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If you like this post, please subscribe to my feeds or get posts e-mailed directly to you. Until next time, Take care - of your clutter! Post from: Administrative Assistant 2comments for this post Jodith One thing that I would add about using backgrounds and smilies on your e-mails.

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