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Key Coworking Trends To Watch In 2024

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Coworking spaces are a great way for businesses to network and collaborate with other businesses. You’d think that a product can only compete with another product, but in the unique example of the coworking industry, that doesn’t seem to be the case—not anymore, at least. On the one hand, there are the industry changes.

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Debrett’s unveils etiquette guide for hybrid working

Workplace Insight

Say no to stoic sickness syndrome: Don’t struggle into the office if you’ve got a cough or cold or anything contagious. No meeting multitasking: It’s inappropriate to multitask during meetings – for example looking at your phone. For example, waving at the end of calls or having neutral virtual backgrounds.

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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Guest Episode Video Transcript Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll Ryan Anderson is the Vice President of Global Research and Insights at Miller Knoll, leading research efforts in partnership with global collaborators and sharing insights with organizations around the world.

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5 tips for working at home with your significant other

On The Job

Just as you wouldn’t interrupt a colleague unnecessarily, the same should be true of a partner at home. It’s best to have separate work spaces with required office equipment, but if that’s not possible, it’s even more important to be sensitive to the other person’s work style. I miss the collaboration with my colleagues.

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Embrace Empathy, Innovation To Revolutionize Your Hybrid Meetings

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Owl Labs’ CEO Frank Weishaupt stresses that successful hybrid meetings rely on a blend of cutting-edge technology and empathetic communication practices, urging a cultural shift to accommodate and fully integrate remote contributions into the collaborative process.