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Google’s Myth Of Losing Social Capital In Hybrid Work

Allwork

Google announced its hybrid work policy, requiring employees work in the office for at least three days a week. That policy goes against the desires of many rank-and-file Google employees. This experience replicates the benefit of a shared cubicle space, where you work alongside your team members, but on your own task.

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

Allwork

As Generation Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—begins to enter the workforce, companies are realizing their current office spaces, operational policies, and company norms do not resonate as strongly with this emerging employee base as they did with those of decades past. Training & Development: One Size Does Not Fit All.

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Podcast 114: Organizing systems for growth

Clutter Coach

When a company is small, especially if it’s just one person, procedures and methods happen organically and are easily learned by everyone. Work starts piling up because new people need to be trained to do things that previously everyone just seemed to know how to do. This is the problem of formalizing and codifying.

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Celebrating National Customer Service Week by honoring the best

Service Untitled

It’s a company that listens to the voices of the customers and uses the feedback to help train team members become successful which in turn boosts morale, and at the same time motivates employees to want to do better – all in a positive atmosphere where employees enjoy coming to work. photo by: William Brawley.

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Secrets Revealed: What They're Really Looking at When You're a New Employee

On The Job

A few pitying looks are cast into your cubicle, even a few smirks. Because while the human resources department may have provided you with two days worth of training and given you an employee handbook as thick as the Trenton phone book, you've just screwed up in a way you never imagined: You ate at your desk. Listen and learn. "No

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What Submariners Can Teach You About Doing the Job Right

On The Job

If work isn’t done right every single time, it could lead to dangers that someone in a cubicle might never face. No infusion of policy or lofty ideals can then correct the situation.” Among their suggestions: Continuous learning The nuclear submarine community is comprised of those who volunteer for the duty.

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

We’re the early adopters of blogging, shaping it and changing it as we learn about its potential. I think we’ve taught people to expect blog posts often and continually, we’ve trained them to want it for free. Blogging is the new cubicle (you can’t steal it, I’m already writing it!)

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