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How To Actually Get Sh*t Done Working From Home

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Working from home often means contending with an environment that is full of distractions. We came up with nine helpful tips and products to ensure you’re helping yourself stay focused and be productive while working from home. ​​ This article contains links from our trusted partners.

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The Office Of The Future: How Workspaces Must Adapt For The Hybrid Era

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Traditional office layouts are inadequate for the frequent video calls prevalent in hybrid work modes, necessitating private spaces with good lighting, acoustics, and ergonomics to avoid disruptions. And there’s typically not enough meeting room space to meet demand if video calls are dispersed throughout the office.

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Julie Whelan CBRE Global Head of Occupier Research | It’s Time to Unleash the Workforce

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And one of the things that your report touched on quite heavily is the need for space design to create this environment that people want to go back into. But they actually might want to go into a third location that is close to their home where they can get their work done, even if it’s not in a collaborative nature.

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A brief history of the future of work

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It’s important to remember this as we continue to grapple with the nature of the present and future of work in the wake of the pandemic. The environment It has also raised questions about the impact of travel and daily life on the environment by showing what happens when we don’t do as much.

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We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

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Arguably, it is also behind many of the most misleading notions about work and workplace design, perhaps most importantly that a change to some single element or characteristic of a working environment will lead to a specific outcome in the behaviour of people. It’s not even as if people can expect to be less distracted than in an office.

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