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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

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Fast forward to 2020 when office workers in every industry scrambled to figure out what to bring home and how to create a similar office environment. Which mentors’ skills and experiences do I need access to, to be successful? Who vets the information and can validate it’s accuracy, quality, and authenticity?

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How Can Office Design Support Multigenerational Collaboration?

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Then, in March of 2020, “traditional” professional life was forever changed. We asked her to share what time spent working remotely during COVID was like, and how that experience impacted her perspective on the role that office environments should play in career growth, development, and professional connectivity. So, what’s missing?

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Working from home can present particular challenges for women

Workplace Insight

An area that has impacted teams across the country, and the world, has been working from home and other forms of remote work. In 2020, research suggested that women left the workforce in droves in the first few months of the pandemic – at four times the rate of men. Catherine Mann isn’t alone in this school of thought.

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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. 1 spot in a billion-dollar company and mentoring many others to massive success. With the U.S. It’s the process she credits to helping her achieve the No.

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Memories of the Office Age 

Workplace Insight

No author uses the built environment like J G Ballard. New friendships have been formed and contact with others lost. In his 1975 novel High-Rise, the eponymous structure is both a way of isolating the group of people who live and compete inside it and a metaphor for their personal isolation and inner struggles.

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