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Escape The Desk: The Ultimate List Of Inspiring, Free Places to Work Remotely — Parks, Coffee Shops, And More!

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Remote work enables people to choose from a variety of environments like coffee shops, parks, libraries, and coworking spaces, each offering unique benefits such as networking opportunities, creative inspiration, or a change of scenery. However, preferred remote work environments vary depending on the individual.

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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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Effective learning and mentoring require physical proximity; remote work can limit these, especially for junior employees, leading to reduced feedback and learning opportunities which impacts organizational competitiveness. To learn “how we do things around here” needs in-person proximity. Image courtesy of AJ Brown Imaging.

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From Cubicles To Community Hubs: Reimagining Work As An Activity, Not A Place

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. “There’s no office amenity more valuable than the choice to go there or not,” he said on the podcast. In our conversation with Cairns, he notes how digital technology enables digital nomads to work virtually from anywhere — be it a home office or a local coffee shop.

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Five Essential Strategies for Successful Hybrid Leadership

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They must determine the best methods to manage in this new environment, accepting that there will be a level of discomfort and uncertainty in the process. Addressing these challenges involves middle managers recognizing the change in context and transitioning from automaticity to intentionality.

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Reconnecting older workers with the office: have we retired what matters most?

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While financial incentives and skills development opportunities may play a role in this, the impact of the working environment itself is often overlooked. It is all too easy to assume that this generation of the workforce has lived with the traditional office space for so long that they are less inclined to want to change their workspace.

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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What you’ll learn How is the state of return to office varying across different cities? We’re serving nonprofits health care systems, schools, even restaurants and other environments. Maybe they’re investing in some home office solutions. This isn’t just your work network by the way.

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The Dehumanization of Executive Assistants

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In my last role, I worked out of the founder’s home office most days. In my current role, before covid I worked in an open office with eighty-plus team members, but I was the only assistant, so it could still be lonely. But you—the assistant who works side by side with them—also have one of the loneliest jobs. What about you?