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The Death of Full-Time In-Office Work And The Rise Of Tomorrow’s Corporate Titans

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The traditional 9-to-5, suited-up office worker spending their days in a cubicle farm — that image is quickly fading into history. Consider how Amazon disrupted retail, Google search, Facebook social media, and Tesla automotive. Or watch their best people flee to smaller firms with better policies?

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

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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.

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Sound and vision – Nigel Oseland makes himself heard for the IN magazine profile

Workplace Insight

My suggestions on social media based on this love fall on deaf ears. When we do surveys, we often find that business leaders have a different view of how the office is working to other people. It’s back to the cubicle except it’s a Perspex box rather than a partitioned box. “So, I think the staff liked it. It’s a dilemma.”

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I did a survey last year and one person requested that I increase my posting to five posts a week – because the information was so useful for building her business! I started a thread on LinkedIn last week asking, What is the best answer to the question How do you measure ROI from social media? Always fun to take a stand!

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