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The Role of The Office in 2023 and Beyond

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This article was written by Jodi Williams and Susan Soehnlen of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Changing company policies, advancements in technology, and the evolving built environment has led to shifts in the way individuals approach their work. These inequalities can be addressed through implementing inclusive workspaces.

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The Benefits Of Commuting (Yes, There Are Some)

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This article was written by M Moser’s Jeni Durksen for Work Design Magazine. Faster wifi, ergonomic furniture, frothy coffee, choice of work settings, face-to-face meetings and technology supportive of hybrid meetings have become baseline expectations. For some, a series of email surprises, expensive and time-consuming.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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This article was written by Jason Slocombe and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Beyond desk positioning, ergonomic factors should also be considered alongside sensory differences. One example is separation zoning using natural material screens, moveable furniture, and adjustable blinds.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

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E-mail is no longer just for personal use, with all our accepted short forms: LOL, U, GB and a co-workers favourite, OMG! Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business e-mail. Writing all in caps is a form of e-mail shouting. Jane Watson of J. Who are you? 4 percent of women&#.

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