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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. TD Securities: One Vanderbilt – Collaborative spaces include a conference center, café, and a multipurpose training room, along with informal work and huddle spaces distributed throughout the office. © Copyright Andrew Rugge. What is rapport?

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The Return To Office Trade-Off

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This article was written by RSP’s Alissa Franconi and Christine Shaw for Work Design Magazine. If employees are spending $20 or more per day on commuting, between transportation and lunches, and two+ hours traveling compared to working from home, employees might reasonably expect to be compensated for that extra time.

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Hindsight Is Not Always 2020: Why Organizations Are Stuck & Strategies To Move On

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This article was written by Ware Malcomb’s Cynthia Milota and Jinger Tapia for Work Design Magazine. People who are in charge are still anchored on that (in office) construct because it is what they’ve known and how they’ve been trained,” (Schaninger, 2022). The office was often the physical manifestation of an organization’s success.

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Paying Candidates for Interviews: What Should Be Covered and Why?

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In a 2021 LinkedIn article , author Sue Ellson writes, “ the interview preparation , selection criteria answers, mini-project or portfolio requests, travel, attendance, self-reflection, rumination and chats with friends, family, mentor or coach—that could be anywhere from two hours to 20-plus hours. appeared first on SUCCESS.

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The Benefits Of Commuting (Yes, There Are Some)

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This article was written by M Moser’s Jeni Durksen for Work Design Magazine. Some younger workers accustomed to remote working see this time as part of their workday, working en route and traveling slightly later to avoid the mental toll of rush hour. For some, a series of email surprises, expensive and time-consuming.

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The Power of Strong Friendships in Strengthening Well-Being

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“I’m an optimist because the data shows that we don’t necessarily have to become lonelier just because we’re working remotely more often or all the time,” says Kasley Killam , founder and executive director of Social Health Labs and Harvard-trained expert in loneliness and social health. His voice cracked. Photo courtesy of John Urhahn.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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People who are high in openness might enjoy traveling to new places, eating foods they’ve never eaten before and discussing ideas they’re unfamiliar with,” says Marie Forgeard, Ph.D., You may hear a new song, for example, that reminds you of that book you read that the guy you met on the train recommended. Are you collaborative?