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Hacking Corporate: How to Create the Work Environment You Want

Productivityist

Yet, what is critically neglected in corporate is how an office environment can either foster or destroy the amount of value an employee contributes. . Learn which activities or projects are perceived as unnecessary overhead to the higher-ups. In practice, this may mean you work from a location other than your cubicle.

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How the 21st Century office was born in post war Europe

Workplace Insight

Although he came to be known as the father of all those cubicle farms that dominated US office life in the late 20th Century, and still do to a lesser extent, he was driven by some of the same principles as the Schelle brothers. In the US, the idea was picked up and popularised as caves-and-commons.

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The Habit Of Getting Things Done

Productivity Bits

You might opt to retire from your current job, but guess what, work does not end with your retirement. I suggest that you go grab the book of David Allen, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity , if you want to learn the GTD Concept in its fullness. What does this tell us? You’re right.

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Is Stress Making You Want to Kiss Your Job Goodbye?

On The Job

For me, one of the great things about Twitter is that is allows me to learn more about what people experience at work every day. I feel like I can jump from cubicle to cubicle across the world, being a fly, er, spider on the wall. They can’t even look forward to retirement, because they’re going to have to work longer now.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Roberta, Hopefully, everyone -- no matter the age -- will learn important lessons such as being more resourceful, networking and being resilient. We can learn so much from history, but as soon as things start to do well again, we seem to forget everything we learned. At least they will be that way for a couple of years!

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Social Impact of Working From Home | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Looking at single parent families and the impact on our children, I would argue it was a good thing, and so would the many parents working from home exactly for that reason – to provide a healthy family environment for their loved ones. What do you think? Have a great weekend with your family and friends. Thank you for your comment.

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