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Designing with Insight and Intention: Uncovering Behavioral and Functional Needs

Allwork

This article was originally written by Kelly Colón , Senior Workplace Advisor at Allsteel, and Jan Johnson , vice president of workplace strategy at Allsteel for Work Design Magazine.

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Bullying and the Effect on Your Brain

Bonnie Low-Krayman

The damage can be healed, but it requires a return to psychological safety and a commitment by leaders to a zero-tolerance policy on workplace bullying. Decades of scientific research document the physical harm to brains from all forms of bullying and abuse. But why is damaging someone’s brain at work normalized?

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

She’s also been recognized as one of the Most Influential Women in Corporate America by Savoy magazine and as one of the Top 25 Influential Black Women in Business by The Network Journal. BRND Marketing Group LLC produced Leadership Newark’s Public Policy Summits featuring keynotes from U.S. Cornish is the co-author of It’s Work!

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Smart technology needs to start with people if it wants to get smarter

Workplace Insight

It involves the reconstruction of a physical asset in digital form, generated using real-time data from an extensive network of sensors in an actual building or estate. More widely, the battle is on to recreate our whole lives digitally in the form of the metaverse, the subject of an article in a recent issue of IN Magazine.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Professional Assistant Blog

E-mail is no longer just for personal use, with all our accepted short forms: LOL, U, GB and a co-workers favourite, OMG! Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business e-mail. Writing all in caps is a form of e-mail shouting. Jane Watson of J. Who are you? 4 percent of women&#.

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E-mail Etiquette

Laughing all the Way to Work

Email is no longer just for personal use, with all our accepted short forms: LOL, U, GB and a co-worker's favourite, OMG! Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business email. Writing all in caps is a form of email shouting. Jane Watson of J. 4 percent of women”.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Laughing all the Way to Work

E-mail is no longer just for personal use, with all our accepted short forms: LOL, U, GB and a co-worker's favourite, OMG! 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.

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