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The workation is taking off – but it needs the right tech to make it effective

Workplace Insight

Offices have long been set up with the best tools for effective working, and as hybrid work has become entrenched in the last few years, employers have helped to equip teams with quality home working setups too – with many people investing in dedicated desk spaces and even building home offices.

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Debrett’s unveils etiquette guide for hybrid working

Workplace Insight

No meeting multitasking: It’s inappropriate to multitask during meetings – for example looking at your phone. It is also very bad form to carry on working while on a call; everybody will realise your mind is elsewhere and hear the incriminating clatter of your keyboard. Nobody will applaud your stoicism.

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7 great organizing gifts for Christmas!

Clutter Coach

This sports equipment rack is a good example. It has a QWERTY keyboard which I find way easier to use than others with an ABC keyboard. You can mix your little iPod in with the heavy computer cord and not damage either one. It has a bag to hold balls and also let you see them, unlike an opaque organizer.

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Help Desk

Practically Perfect PA

Office Equipment. I’m a big advocate of assistants having their own office equipment such as a photocopier, printer and shredder. We deal with confidential material all day and it can be awkward sharing equipment with other members of staff. It is important that we have everything to hand so that we can start work immediately.

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Streamlining Your Workstation For Productivity

Small Business CEO

That boils all the way down to your work station, both as an example to your employees and a place where you can be as productive as possible in the least amount of time necessary. At the end of the day, your desk should have little more on it than your computer, keyboard, mouse pad, phone, and perhaps a framed photograph of a loved one.