Fri.Feb 24, 2023

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Navigating The Complexity Of The Hybrid Workplace Design Process

Allwork

The physical environment is only one aspect of the total experience of a worker. Because of workplace decentralization, the role of technology and human resources in workplace design has expanded significantly as design teams and clients strive for a cohesive workplace experience. Today, design teams often include additional consultants to achieve project goals, so here’s a list of the specialists needed to develop a cohesive workplace experience.

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Representation Matters: 5 Tips for Creating a Business Worth Supporting

Success

When Robert Hartwell first launched The Broadway Collective , a musical theater academy, in 2016, he worked at the kitchen table with his assistant. Times were tough then, a sentiment most early stage entrepreneurs can empathize with. “It was just the two of us, working in the kitchen,” Hartwell says, laughing at the memory. “You couldn’t open the fridge because it would hit the table.

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Clario and WeWork to Enhance Hybrid Work Strategy

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What’s going on: Clario, a healthcare research and technology company, has joined forces with WeWork to grant its employees access to WeWork All Access passes and flexible spaces in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, and Costa Rica, granting their colleagues freedom when it comes to their workspace. Working together, Clario and WeWork have developed a solution that provides balance between fixed, flexible and remote working.

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Challenging the Office Role in a Remote Working World

Success

As the world reopened from lockdown in the pandemic, workers trickled back into the offices after remote working. Some ended up right back on their Zoom calls, leading to questions about the significance of the brick-and-mortar office. After the dust settled, business leaders found themselves with a novel question: Is the office an artifact of the past?

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The Memory Edge: Outlearn, Outperform, Outlast

Speaker: Chester Santos

Forgetfulness is costing you time, money, and a ton of missed opportunities. In the age of automation, it’s easy to underestimate the power of a well-trained human mind. But memory isn’t just a parlor trick, it's a strategic edge. Human memory is one of the most underrated business skills. Whether you’re managing people, leading sessions, or having high-stakes conversations, remembering names, details, and concepts can be transformative in building trust, absorbing knowledge, and driving perform

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16,000 Amazon workers launch a petition to fight return to office mandate

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What’s going on: Amazon employees took to the company’s internal website to express their disapproval of the new return-to-office decree implemented by CEO Andy Jassy, flooding it with opposition messages. They started up a Slack channel and composed a petition directed to Jassy and the S-team, pleading them to revoke the mandate just days after its announcement.

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FOBO + FODA can Stop you in Your Tracks…but They Don’t Have to

Virtual Moxie

I recently wrote about FOFO (Fear of Finding Out) and mentioned that it’s one of two top things I hear about from VAs. The other is a combo platter of FOBO + FODA: Fear of Better Options, and Fear of Doing Anything. FOBO is where a person becomes overwhelmed with the sheer number of options available and fears that she will make the wrong choice. It’s often paired with FODA, which makes a person so afraid of making a mistake or failing that, as a result, she just does nothing at all.

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How to Cultivate a Growth Mindset

Success

Remember Roger Bannister? Until 1954, it seemed impossible for a human to run a mile in under four minutes. Then Bannister did it, and his record stood for only 46 days. In the next 67 years, more than 1,500 runners beat the four-minute mile. What changed? Only a belief in what’s possible. Most powerful ideas Quick, name history’s most powerful ideas!

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