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Flexibility In Design: Turning A Workplace Into An Outdoor Oasis

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In the workplace, the pandemic changed everything: workers traded in cubicles and water cooler chats for their couches and furry friends. This article was written by Brian Parker and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Workers traded in their cubicles and water cooler chats for their couches and furry friends.

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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

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This article was written for Work Design Magazine by Dana Nalbantian , Principal, Studio Director and workplace design expert for Gensler. Demand for legal services is on the rise post pandemic, thanks to areas such as cybersecurity, cannabis, labor, elder law, energy, IP, health, and artificial intelligence.

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Repurposing Furniture: Realizing the Environmental, Economic, and Design Benefits

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This article was originally written by Robin Weckesser , Jennifer Denny , and Darryl Denny f or Work Design Magazine. But one workplace solution — repurposing furniture — is as grounded as the ubiquitous office cubicle. These harmful chemicals are associated with many health problems and are proven carcinogens.

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

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This article was written by Deborah Nemeth and Megan Skaalen , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Beyond pay, benefits such as paid time off, mental health days and activities that create a sense of community are essential for Gen Zers. As such, they want more out of their workplace than a standard cubicle.

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How to Become a Certified Coach

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Your health: In this article we won’t include personal trainers in our definition of a coach but can call them close cousins. Health coaches deal with anything from the energy in your body to diet to the emotion-body connection. They often have specialized and sometimes medical training on diagnosable mental health issues.

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