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The Secret Life Of Colleagues

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Many remote workers have learned to create a facade — concealing the real state of their home offices. In 2020, a scientist shared the reality of her Zoom background on Twitter. The Guardian published an article in 2020 that depicted one diplomat’s work-from-home reality in contrast to his “professional” Zoom background.

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Embrace Empathy, Innovation To Revolutionize Your Hybrid Meetings

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Imagine a world where your voice carries the same weight, whether you’re in a sleek, glass-walled conference room or cozied up in your home office. Bridging the Gap in Hybrid Meetings Frank Weishaupt, CEO of Owl Labs , told me in an interview about his crusade for inclusivity in the evolving landscape of hybrid meetings.

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25 Holiday Gift Ideas That Support Minority-Owned Businesses

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In fact, early in the pandemic, Black business ownership rates fell 41% from February to April 2020, according to a report from the House Committee on Small Business. Whether your loved one works from home or is an at-home mixologist, here are 25 gifts they’ll love that also support minority-owned businesses. Always Pan.

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Being furloughed affected people’s sense of time and relationship with work

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Between March 2020 and September 2021, millions of workers furloughed under the UK government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme lived what for many of us is a dream: being paid not to work. Through interviews, I’ve researched the impact of this time on 35 people who were furloughed under the scheme.

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How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work – A personal interview with Bonnie Low-Kramen by Karen Mangia for Thrive Global

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As a part of our interview series called “How Employers and Employees are Reworking Work Together,” we had the pleasure to interview Bonnie Low-Kramen. Based on 1,000+ interviews, Bonnie’s new book about the workplace is called Staff Matters and will be published in early 2023. I think we need to get a divorce.”