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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. Consider that rather than trying to compete with the home office, organizations could benefit from embracing and building on it? Competing With the Home Office. Wacker Chemical in Ann Arbor, MI by HED.

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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

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This article was written by Mark Adams and Amy Clark , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Since March of 2020, SmithGroup has remained flexible and agile—cautious to avoid firm deadlines for returning to the office and empathetic to employees’ needs on various levels. A Little WFH Help. SmithGroup Detroit.

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Always connected in the age of disconnection

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In a Medium article entitled Working from Home: Emancipation or Alienation of the White-Collar Worker , Maya Drøschler reports on the different experiences of remote work: “To some, it has been a pleasant experience, to others working from home has been lonely and exhausting. This feature appears in Issue 10 of IN Magazine.

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A brief history of the future of work

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The consensus This manifested itself in consensus in the Western world about international cooperation, liberal economics, state investment in infrastructure and rebuilding, progressive taxation and a sense of shared social responsibility. In practice, this may mean we could well be swapping one set of pros and cons for another.

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