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These Six Trends Are Revolutionizing Workplace Attire

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Project Jacquard is pioneering wearable technology in a collaboration between Jacquard by Google and Levi’s. By embracing gender fluidity in work attire, organizations and individuals contribute to creating more inclusive environments where everyone feels comfortable expressing their identities.

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Adapting To The Future: 9 Ways Coworking Spaces Must Harness The Power Of AI

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AI can also help generate promotional materials, including newsletters , blog articles, social media posts , and mobile app descriptions. AI-powered Energy Efficiency Solutions AI-powered occupancy intelligence systems can help coworking spaces optimize their energy usage, save costs, and contribute to a cleaner environment.

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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies to Watch in 2024

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Impact: As AI evolves within media, Flipboard made a custom Bluesky feed using AI that gives users greater control over their social media algorithm. The company, which operates many channels, collaborated with others in The Free TV Project to take the guesswork out of helping viewers access the right antenna for them.

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5 Steps to a Green Recruiting Strategy

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As your organization becomes more aware of the benefits of an environmentally-friendly work place, it’s important to also introduce a green recruiting strategy with a strong focus on reducing the HR department’s carbon footprint. Instead, you can publish job openings on online job forums, websites and social media.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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His focus on designing sustainable, people-conscious corporate spaces brings to the table fresh perspectives on the future of work environments. His perspective supports the concept of cubic footage– considering the totality of the work environment rather than just the physical space.

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