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Gen Z’s Impact On The Workplace: Tech-Enabled And Collaborative

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Office design can cater to this generation’s various needs through adaptable spaces for meetings and training, inclusive experiential areas, and social centers for community building. This article was written by JLL’s Sanjay Rishi for Work Design Magazine. And now along comes Gen Z, the first generation of digital natives.

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What’s Next to Be Your Best? 3 Personal and Professional Development Trends in 2024

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In fact, 94% of employees have reported they would stay longer at a company that invested in training and development. The first involves the general quest for knowledge by employees and the support given by employers for training. Oftentimes, I’ll pair someone up with a mentor so they have guidance as they learn on the job.”

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Female entrepreneurs , CEOs and community leaders who mentor and support young women provide invaluable guidance, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their ambitions. in which she shares practical tips for navigating the workplace. These incredible women also bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the forefront.

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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. Prior to the pandemic, the trend for workplace design was to open the space with minimal private offices to get as much density as possible. Productivity is now the realm of the home, and community is the realm of the workplace.

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The Success Interview: Magdalena Ye?il on Inclusivity, Female Leadership and Finding Male Allies in the Workplace

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Born and raised in Istanbul, she says growing up as a Christian kid in a Muslim country was great training for navigating Silicon Valley as a woman: “I learned how to adjust to being other.” il and Chakarun look back on first jobs, mentorship, inclusivity and all things women in the workplace. Magdalena Ye?il: il: I came to the U.S.

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

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But as all eyes are on mental health and wellness improvements in the workplace , employers are facing a new ethical dilemma: Should they pay candidates who interview? She saw it as imperative that a company asking her to move across the country to an in-person position should pay for her to visit the workplace being considered.

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At Your Side: Mentoring in the Workplace

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We called this “at your side” training. I recently met a former co-worker for lunch and she described the way the assistants are trained in her office. She said that new assistants are mentored for the first year of their working career. She said that new assistants are mentored for the first year of their working career.

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