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How To Banish Procrastination Once And For All

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The first coworking office was established in 2005 by American programmer Brad Neuberg, after he became “fed up of unsocial business centres and his lack of productivity when working from home.” Revealing that in 2019, 84% of respondents wanted to continue working from home, the number has since dropped dramatically to 59% in 2022.

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Reaching Beyond The Desk: How Coworking Spaces Can Transform Communities

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Collaboration By providing a usable, conveniently located space where local people can come together to collaborate and exchange ideas, flexible workspaces can encourage community groups — young and old — to come together. For instance, ARC Club, a coworking space in East London, hosted one of Urban MBA’s employability courses in 2019.

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Flexible workspace market will be worth up to $50bn by end of decade

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Similarly, Japan witnessed a notable surge, with the teleworking rate escalating from 10 percent to 28 percent between December 2019 and May 2020. The inclusion of individual phone booths and pods, in-room video conferencing systems, and the availability of rental equipment are pivotal factors creating ample growth opportunities.

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24/7 darkness, polar bears and ice everywhere: 8 striking photos of Arctic researchers at work

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That’s exactly what Alfred Wenger Institute photographer Esther Horvath braved in 2019 in order to document the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) — the largest polar expedition in history. Here, we see a researcher dressed up as C-3PO (accompanied by R2-D2 , naturally!)

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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Guest Episode Video Transcript Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll Ryan Anderson is the Vice President of Global Research and Insights at Miller Knoll, leading research efforts in partnership with global collaborators and sharing insights with organizations around the world. It’s a pleasure to join you.

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Tim Leberecht of The House of Beautiful Business | Making Business More Human

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So my surname, the labor in proper German where I grew up, means right to live or live the right life. So super flexible ways of collaborating. I believe that change always happens from, if you will, from the grassroots up. And that was a 2019 article that I read, which was only a couple of years ago. Can you tell us?

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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So, as you’ve done all this and as I watched it emerge, where do you see the trends changing not just at the center’s level, but overall in the workplace and give us some numbers to back up whatever your claims might be. So I think as we look forward, we’re going to see this mix up. You still have that influence.

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