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Instead Of Trying To Compete With The Home Office — Work With It

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A huge benefit of working from home is the empowerment people feel from having control of their space — restoring some of that choice and control will go a long way to making people feel not just comfortable but effective in the space. This article was written by Leonora Georgeoglou , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine.

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Workplace Acoustics: A Tool To Draw Employees Back To The Office

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Collaborative areas should be loaded up with acoustically absorptive materials. By employing easy workplace acoustic concepts, the office has a new chance to be an attractive and productive place where employees will be comfortable in their work. This article was originally written by Steve Johnson for Work Design Magazine.

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How To Banish Procrastination Once And For All

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People inspire people The perfect balance between home working and the office, coworking spaces are “havens for productivity” and meaningful collaboration, connection, and cross-pollination between coworkers. At its core, coworking centers around “co” — the community. The benefits of coworker accountability are tremendous.

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How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

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They are hyper-connected, digital natives, with access to a wealth of online knowledge on diverse working styles, office layouts, and workplace amenities. This article was written by Salma Siddiqi and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Moreover, Flexibility can refer to more than just being able to work from home.

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How Designers Can Set The Stage For A Flexible Future

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This empowers teams to plan their in-office time to prioritize activities that offer the biggest benefits for in-person engagement. This article was written by Mark Adams and Amy Clark , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Regardless of status, each employee is given a $1,000 stipend to set up their home office.

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Female-Centered Coworking Spaces Have Become Havens for Community, Empowerment and Professional Growth

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However, women disproportionately face challenges at the home office too. What if there were a different setting, one where women could focus on their work, network, collaborate and thrive—a space where men were not dominant; not centered; not the default? In the U.S., Photos by Betha ny Birnie/Courtesy the Coven.

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Legendary Entrepreneur Naveen Jain Wants Nothing More Than to Change the Way Humanity Lives

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We’re sitting in the home office of his estate along the banks of Lake Washington, just outside Seattle—not far from the homes of Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. Maybe these instruments, in collaboration, signal the release of a subtle scent that often lifts your spirits. Maybe Jain will achieve his goals.

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