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4 Office Design Trends for a Modern Space
Check out these tips for meeting the workplace design needs of a 5-generation workforce in regards to aesthetic and function.
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4 Ways To Design For The Diverse Modern Workforce
At Coalesse, we are welcoming people to the office by making thoughtfully crafted furnishings to create great spaces and inspire great work.
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10 Tips to Survive the Stress of a Toxic Work Environment
A work environment is considered toxic if it promotes attitudes detrimental to the wellbeing of its employees and their productivity suffers as a result.
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How to Answer Tricky Personal Questions at a New Job
Navigating the gauntlet of questions from the new people in your life.
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Athleisure, barre and kale: the tyranny of the ideal woman
How we became suckers for the hard labor of self-optimization. By Jia Tolentino
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Your boss is going to start using AI to monitor you—and labor laws aren’t ready
Our labor laws are weak enough as they are—and technology is constantly helping companies find ways around the ones that do exist to more closely monitor and analyze their workers.
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Former Amazon Employees Helped Make a Hotline to Report Unsafe Working Conditions
A new project wants to help Amazon workers report unsafe working conditions.
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5 top designers imagine the workplace of 2040
Most will make you optimistic about the future. One will prep you for a dystopian, alternate universe. Just in case.
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Office Design Trends to Expect in 2020
With the start of the new year, people all over the world are feeling inspired to start something new in 2020. For many people, that might be a new fitness plan or another lifestyle change. But while you’re thinking about all the things you can do to live your best life in 2020, why not consider how you can improve time spent at work? Reconsidering your office design is a great way to energize employees going into the new year. Not only can it help improve productivity, it’s a great way to show appreciation for all their hard work and make them feel more engaged. Not sure where to begin? Get some inspiration from these workplace design...
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How a Healthy Workspace Can Transform Your Office Culture
Architects can design to improve employee wellness with creative solutions that can transform a workplace and revolutionize office culture.
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Flexible Seating for the Ever-Changing Office
Keeping with the energy and pace of the modern office can be facilitated with mutlifunctional seating that can be molded throughout the office layout.
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The Role of Texture in Workplace Design
When you’re planning an office, there are so many different factors to consider. You have to think about the furniture you need, your budget, your layout, your color scheme, just to name a few. But as you get ready to make a new start in a redesigned office, there’s one more thing worth considering: how you’d like to use texture in your space. With so many things to worry about, texture can easily get overlooked during the planning process.
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Steelcase Recognized For LGBTQ Equality & Social Responsibility
Steelcase was recently recognized by Fortune Magazine and the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for their commitment to social responsibility and LGBTQ equality.
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Why We Need Disruption In Corporate Real Estate In 2020
Hassell's Matthew Blain shares the catalyst needed for change in corporate real estate, and why we must truly embrace and drive this transformation.
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Change Leadership and Change Management: There Is a Difference
Successful implementation of a change management plan requires change leadership skills that smooth the way for all parties.
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Bacteria Resistant Materials for a Germ Free Office
Through the right use of germ-resistant surfaces - and some proper cleaning techniques - your office can stay clean and healthy even during cold & flu season.
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What if You Don’t Want to Go Back to the Office?
Millions of Americans are taking part in an unprecedented experiment in working from home. Many are happier, more efficient and want to hang onto the benefits when the pandemic ends.
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What the Dutch can teach the world about remote work
The Netherlands may have figured out something about working from home (pandemic or no) that the rest of the world has yet to learn.
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Ellen DeGeneres responds to allegations of toxic work environment
Ellen DeGeneres is addressing accusations of a “toxic” workplace at her talk show after former staffers spilled secrets about what’s really going on behind-the-scenes. In a letter to her crew, DeGeneres takes responsibility and vows to “correct the issues” going forward.
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The Latest Consequence Of #MeToo: Not Hiring Women
The unintended consequences of #MeToo just seem to get worse and worse. Initially, there was evidence that men were shying away from one-on-one interactions with women at work. Now, new research reveals women may be less likely to be hired for jobs where they are required to interact with men.
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