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Move Beyond Cubicles To Craft Future-Ready Workplaces

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This article was written by Anna Alm-Grayhek, Principal and Director of Workplace Strategy at Hendy, for Work Design Magazine. The office is a vital component in creating the best talent, and there is no substitute for the serendipitous moments of learning and collaboration that happen when people are together in the same space.

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The 10 Best Freelance Gigs—And What You Need to Get Started in Each

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Others make a living dog walking or pet sitting, performing task-based gigs, delivery driving, providing home improvement services, managing social media or transcribing audio files. Just start small and be willing to constantly learn. For others, just a bit of know-how and perseverance is enough. Opportunities will come.”

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Inside the Guernsey PA Network

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After a few years of becoming their Head Receptionist and not learning anything new I was ready for a new challenge. Find yourself a mentor that you look up to. I would also learn earlier on how to train yourself to switch off. We have also had articles in local magazines. It’s a learning curve for everyone.

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We are Fighting Against Cancer & Relaying For Life on Saturday - Check Out This Great Organizing Package

Stephanie LH Calahan

The software is a very powerful, yet simple indexing system for paper office files. It works like a search engine for paper files to help you stay organized. Rather, the software uses the power of the computer to index the hanging file folders in office file cabinets. Create a Filing Masterpiece.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

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The idea wasn’t to simply learn how to make IBM more attractive to minority talent. Instead the girls quietly filed into a dreary classroom, shucked their puffy coats, and took their seats behind the keyboards. She learned that the number of women pursuing careers in electronics and computer science has been dwindling.

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OFFICE DYNAMICS CONFERENCE RECAP PART I: AN EVENT OF DISTINCTION BEGINS

Office Dynamics

Meanwhile, the Office Dynamics team including Joan Burge and the conference’s featured expert presenters like Julie Perrine, Chrissy Scivique and Lucy Brazier flowed through the space, helping connect people with industry peers and mentors, sharing stories and smiles.