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Spring cleaning the home office

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million Canadians who work from home or maintain a home office, this area should be of special consideration. Documents piled up? It is now time to put things in order and implement a system that will keep this space organized until spring 2012 and beyond. For the approximately 2.5 Dying plants?

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How Workplace Design Can Help Attract Gen Z

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Generation Z, the youngest working generation, is expected to make up 27% of the workforce by 2025. They are hyper-connected, digital natives, with access to a wealth of online knowledge on diverse working styles, office layouts, and workplace amenities. Moreover, Flexibility can refer to more than just being able to work from home.

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From Cubicles To Community Hubs: Reimagining Work As An Activity, Not A Place

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On the most recent Future of Work podcast episode, we were joined by Dave Cairns, who has transitioned from a successful career as a professional poker player to join CBRE in 2012 where he is now a Senior Vice President. The reinvention of office spaces as community hubs is more than just about providing a more pleasant working environment.

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The AI Survival Skills You Need To Stay Relevant With Dan Schawbel

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Maximize remote work productivity and create a seamless virtual work environment for your team. If everybody did that as preparatory work, it is amazing what you can come up with. And there’s even some challenges on that that makes you more efficient versus maintaining a human centric environment overall.

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