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The five ages of the office and the man who shaped the way we talk about them

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After the Second World War, the ‘corporate offices’ of global corporations and William Whyte’s Organization Man dominated the scene. Through it all, four themes can be detected which, together and in combination, form a timeless construct for analysing the office that we would be wise to heed today.

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The Return To Office Trade-Off

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The ROC of Impressive Food Programs Across the board, from our largest, multinational clients down to single-office organizations, food has become a focal point. Beyond the one-to-one comparison to the financial cost of commuting, food brings people together. It forms camaraderie in the office.

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Cat Johnson Founder of Cat Johnson Co | Creating Connections and Success in Coworking

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The founder of Co Working Convos, Cat regularly hosts enlightening discussions that equip coworking space operators with the necessary tools to cultivate an engaging atmosphere. And to make a comparison, that’s faster than the growth of the PC industry at its height in 2000 2002, or the mobile phones in 2004 to 2007.

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Joshua Jahani – Managing director of Jahani and Associates | Maximizing Your Financial Potential in the Future of Work

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Too often when you speak to a financial organization, they want to talk numbers and they want to talk market share, and they want to talk things that are critically important, but they don’t really drill down into the workings of your business they don’t know how to. So, by comparison, they’re full up. My goodness.

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Reimagining the Workplace with Phil Simon: Hybrid Models and Beyond

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Frank Cottle [00:01:18] He helps organizations communicate, collaborate, and use technology more efficiently. So it is forcing organizations to think about things in a different way than maybe the manners in which they become accustomed. It’s always been with us in some form or another, just about. But in so many ways.

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