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Try This Brainstorming Exercise to Come Up with Better Business Ideas

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Atop the columns, fill in six S’s: story, skills, strengths, situation, social and solution. Maybe a local bakery is shutting down, and you’re able to buy all of their equipment and supplies at wholesale cost. Bring your problem-solving skills to this one. In rows to the left of your columns, list your ideas.

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How AI Is Transforming Workplace Architecture And Design

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This article was originally written by Gensler’s Christian Lehmkuhl for Work Design Magazine. The insights gleaned from such analysis can aid in the creation of efficient layouts that boost employee satisfaction while curtailing costs. AI promises a revolution in architectural design and the workplace experience.

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Is College Still Worth It?

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The savviest students are letting industry, their K-12 public school system or a combination of the two cover some—or even all—of their college tuition costs. s skilled-labor shortage, which CareerWise was created to address, was not a theoretical problem for Ginsburg. It’s a clear win-win. I got a call from a guy,” Macholz recalls. “He

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How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

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This article was written by Chip DeGrace and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Recent research cites the cutting-edge work of occupational therapists and evidence showing the costs of distraction to make a case for designing a palette of typologies that nurture the senses and aid focus.

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How 30 Days of Kindness Made Me a Better Person

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That is, “when prosocial and proself spending involved identical COVID-19 [personal protective equipment] items, prosocial behavior’s benefits were detectable only on empathy and social connectedness, but not on posttask positive affect.” This explains why we help people, even at a cost to ourselves.

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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 four decades of speculative development, where the overriding concern was to minimise development costs, this was a genuinely fresh approach. Older architectural magazines reveal with cruel clarity the prevailing standard of office design in the late 50s and early 60s. For our customers, it is a commodity not an asset.

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The Return To Office Trade-Off

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Employees and employers are weighing the costs of commuting against the benefits of in-person work, with many finding that the expenses and time associated with commuting need to be balanced by other compensations. This article was written by RSP’s Alissa Franconi and Christine Shaw for Work Design Magazine.