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Connection and collaboration motivate people to work from an office

Workplace Insight

The key driver for employees wanting to go into the office is the need for socialisation and collaboration, according to the latest quarterly Workplace Index from Eptura. According to the survey, senior managers and middle managers both rank collaborating with colleagues highest when asked what they appreciate most about going to the office.

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

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At its core, AI refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tools, such as ChatGPT , GrammarlyGo, and Jasper can create descriptions in seconds by taking the specifications of the offering into account, such as design, equipment, size, and capacity.

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How Churchill Northern Studies Centre Is Bringing Food Sovereignty to the Arctic North

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Through an effort between the Northern Manitoba Food, Culture, and Community Collaborative and CNSC, 250-400 pieces of hydroponically grown greens are delivered weekly to the community. The initiative was established in collaboration with Growcer , a company focused on promoting food sovereignty in remote communities such as Churchill.

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Little Green Footsteps

Eco-Office Gals

Think about your own organization and how many paper based systems you still. A purist may say that there is still a green cost to running the IT equipment and my argument would be – fine – I agree. I am not sure what the carbon cost is for these kinds of figures, but I bet it’s substantial.

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5 Powerful Sustainability Strategies To Help Coworking Centers Go Green

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Collaborating within a 3-hour session urges the group (who may not know one another at first) to build a shared sense of accountability. Collaboration is what makes coworking different from other working models. Fazilleau recommends fitting out your workspace with second-hand equipment, like computers, screens, keyboards, and printers.