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Peace and quiet at work? Here are ten of the best and most far out solutions

Workplace Insight

The Cubicle The post war business environment and the advent of mechanised office work in the 1950s and 60s proved to be the perfect breeding ground for open plan offices to flourish. Unsurprisingly, people first began to realise the consequences of a vast floor full of other humans with their chatter, phones and typewriters.

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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

Success

Breathe and know that there’s no need to retreat back to cubicle-land. Cut expenses to the bone. This might mean leaving your work environment (that Airbnb getaway is looking better and better), or even speaking about yourself in the third person. The act of starting a business demands this initiation from every entrepreneur.

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Authentically Gen Z: The Values, Aspirations & Drivers That Will Re-Define The Future Of Work

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While technologically savvy, panelists shared they often prefer to seek input or ask questions in person or via a phone call as opposed to chatting or emailing. As such, they want more out of their workplace than a standard cubicle. Pair that with rising expenses, increasing gas prices, time lost to commuting, etc.

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

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With a background that includes serving as the inaugural chair of Labcentral, a lecturer at MIT, and various roles in fostering entrepreneurial communities, Rowe’s expertise is deeply rooted in the dynamics of coworking environments. That really was probably first born in my experience on the west coast. That was anathema.

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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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Both cities are very expensive to live in in the core central part of the city’s overall. We used to do phone and then it was email, and now we have these video solutions. And that you need experiences and you need physical space to do those experiences, not cubicles. Both cities are dependent upon commuters.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Hochwarter over the phone. These big corporations that we have erroneously entrusted our lives to have betrayed us by outsourcing our jobs overseas and cutting costs to increase their revenues ultimately at the expense of the middle class working average joe. Could a Union Be Coming to a Cubicle Near You? Keep up the good work!

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