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Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is Redefining How Companies Operate

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This article was written by RSP designer Kelsey Sullivan NCIDQ, WELL AP, IIDA , for Work Design Magazine. There are a few policies companies can put into place in the near-term, and other accommodations that may take longer but are worth it in the long run. Up to 20% of the population falls into the category of neurodivergent.

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10 Trailblazing Women Paving the Way for a Better Future

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Sheena Meade, CEO of The Clean Slate Initiative Photo courtesy of The Clean Slate Initiative Sheena Meade “leads a national bipartisan organization to advance policy that automatically clears all eligible arrest and conviction records across the US,” according to CSI’s website. Department of Health and Human Services.

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AI Is Transforming The Future Of Smart Buildings

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This article was written by Julian Rimmer of M Moser Associates for Work Design Magazine. In the built environment, these tools are helpful only to the extent the building, systems and corporate policies allow them to be. AI tools use space data to form a picture of what is happening and where.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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When she was a junior in high school, Arrington founded the nonprofit ScholarCHIPS, an organization that provides college scholarships, mentoring, mental health support and a peer support network to children of incarcerated parents. Bathurst Walk-in Clinic and Family Practice Atwal is a trailblazer in the health care industry.

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What’s In It For Me? Why It’s Crucial To Give Your Employees A Return-on-Commute

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This article was written by Greg Wooster of Aura for Work Design Magazine. Another critical aspect of promoting flexibility involves rethinking in-office attendance policies. We are in the midst of the most significant evolution in work dynamics since the Industrial Revolution.

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Bullying and the Effect on Your Brain

Bonnie Low-Krayman

The damage can be healed, but it requires a return to psychological safety and a commitment by leaders to a zero-tolerance policy on workplace bullying. Decades of scientific research document the physical harm to brains from all forms of bullying and abuse. But why is damaging someone’s brain at work normalized?

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What Happened When I Avoided the News for 30 Days

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This kind of media avoidance is actually a rather popular method for reducing media strain on our mental health. If you expose yourself to less media and reduce the degree to which you fill your mind with pollutants—politics, controversy, natural disasters and tragedy, for example—your mental health may improve, as the thinking goes.

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