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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

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This article was written by Shuli Steele for Work Design Magazine. They are sweeping, wholesale changes intended to promote certain attendance and productivity levels, and justify millions in leases, maintenance fees, and overall facilities costs. Which mentors’ skills and experiences do I need access to, to be successful?

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Navigating Uncertainty: Strategies For Success In Commercial Real Estate Amid Global Turmoil

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Businesses are consistently drawn to high-quality, Class A office spaces with diverse amenities that promote an inspiring and healthful workplace environment. This article was written by Pickard Chilton Principal Michael Hensley for Work Design Magazine.

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Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is Redefining How Companies Operate

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This article was written by RSP designer Kelsey Sullivan NCIDQ, WELL AP, IIDA , for Work Design Magazine. For example, research shows that autism and dyslexia can give people skills in pattern recognition, memory and mathematics. Up to 20% of the population falls into the category of neurodivergent.

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How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

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Workplace leaders should support this transition by creating environments that promote wellbeing, concentration, and creativity. This article was written by Chip DeGrace and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Maintaining focus is a skill and concentrating for long periods of time is not easy.

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How to Maintain Your Company Culture Past the Startup Stage

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What skills does it take, and how can you instill the company’s philosophy and ideals in new hires? Benjamin Kittle, co-CEO and founder of the growing debt-relief company Century Services, is working with an executive coach to strengthen his leadership skills. Quick tempers promote a culture of fear. That requires communication.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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She’s passionate about enabling teams of creatives, technology leaders and innovators with the skills, mindset and network to tackle the complex and evolving challenges of tomorrow. She believes the best teams have fun, laughter and optimism for the future. She received the Sojourner Truth Award by the National Congress of Black Women.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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And while this can make checking items off a to-do list trying, Zabelina’s work shows that it also promotes creativity. Creative achievement requires executive function skills —the opposite of leaky attention, one of the many contradictions that makes creativity so messy, Kaufman says. Are you collaborative?