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Five reasons why (Framery) office pods help to solve the great workplace debate

Workplace Insight

In 2010, Framery introduced the first pod to the market and now there are over 200 suppliers globally. The cost of constructing meeting rooms is 55% more expensive than pods. Bosses and property executives are desperate to lure workers back to the office but need to listen to people really want from their working environment.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

Success

I’m no stranger to setting lofty money goals : At 9 years old I became cognizant of the idea of college—a seemingly far-off milestone that my parents described as “important” and “expensive”—and decided I needed to proactively save money for my college education. I would love to get to a number that we can collaboratively agree on.”.

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Getting More Finance Administration Tasks Done in Less Time

Small Business CEO

If your small or medium-sized business has only one finance manager or at least a smaller group of finance managers, chances are, handling every record of your company’s day-to-day expenses (on top of all their other duties) might get overwhelming from time to time, especially during earnings reports season.

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Bioteams Part 2: The Team Connectivity Zone

BioTeams

Nature collaborates to compete. Evolution is not so much competition between ‘lonely individuals’ but between ‘productive partnerships’ Such collaboration is known as Symbiosis – the long-term co-evolution of two independent species for mutual gain. Rule 5 – Out-Team. Why does nature love symbiosis?

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Bioteams Part 4: The Team Organization Zone

BioTeams

The more sophisticated the nervous system is the more external triggers it can respond to, the more internal states it can sustain and the wider its vocabulary of communications with its external environment. The two half arrows outside the circles represent all forms of communications between the living system and its external environment.