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More Companies Are Adopting Sensory-Friendly Practices—Here’s How Your Business Can Follow Suit 

Success

There can be large, crowded rooms full of cubicles and equipment, disturbing fluorescent lighting and bombardment with a wide variety of noises—coupled with less access to sensory-friendly resources and environments. It definitely doesn’t make them want to take their time perusing the racks for their next purchase.

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Remote Work Is Just E-Commerce Déjà Vu All Over Again

Allwork

Amazing what our subconscious picks up. Many companies send out mixed messages: we care, but not enough to reimburse for an ergonomic work desk or high-speed internet. Clarify the in-office value proposition for your employees beyond a collection of tools, equipment, technology, or amenities.

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Jiecang and Logicdata pioneer dynamic office furniture with new technological solutions

Workplace Insight

The working environment must be rethought in such a way as to put people at the centre, with the help of new furnishing solutions that are functional, capable of meeting everyone’s working needs, and ergonomic to guarantee the right level of comfort, health, safety, and concentration.

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8 Ways to Calm Nerves When Give a Speech

Ian's Messy Desk

This includes using any visual supports and equipment. Comment by Richard | RichardShelmerdine.com on April 29, 2010 @ 5:02 am Trackbacks Stress, Anxiety, and Internal Warfare Overcome fear of Public Speaking | SPIRIT Leave a comment Subscribe to blog posts by Email The Essential Motivation Handbook The Zen Habits Handbook for Life!

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Thinking Outside the Job Description Box

Professional Assistant Blog

They each took the initiative to get appropriate training and education to better equip them in the areas they were interested in. They each had forward-thinking employers who allowed them to have vision and encouraged them to work towards their goal and made room for that new role within their organization.

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