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Google’s Myth Of Losing Social Capital In Hybrid Work

Allwork

A survey of over 1,000 Google employees showed that two-thirds feel unhappy with being forced to be in the office three days a week, with many threatening to leave, and some already quitting to go to other companies with more flexible options. That policy goes against the desires of many rank-and-file Google employees.

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Could March Madness Be the Secret to Better Workplace Relationships?

On The Job

Bracket mania takes over the cubicles, as those with the latest scientific data go up against those who pick final teams based on deeply held beliefs in uniform color. Seventy-five percent of the 1,000 managers who responded to the survey say they don't think the bracket obsession affects the workplace at all.

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Productivity Boost: Do It Before Lunch!

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, October 23, 2008 Filed Under: Productivity D o you find that you feel tired at the end of the day? A survey conducted in Britain states that solving your problems and being most productive happens before noon. Retrieve Your Files with Ease Is You Boss Not Giving You Enough Work?

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Plugged in and Tuned Out: Listening to Music While you Work

Laughing all the Way to Work

Working Better With Music According to a 2006 Spherion® Workplace Snapshot survey conducted by Harris Interactive®, "almost one-third (32 percent) of workers listen to music while working using an iPod, MP3 player or similar personal music device. Of those, 79 percent feel that doing so improves their job satisfaction and/or productivity."

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