The digital revolution

Google, Facebook, and other tech giants began to create minicities for their employees that less resembled the industrial production facilities of the 1800s and felt more like an all-inclusive college…
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The future of work is optional

The future of work is optional because many people are coming to the realization that, no, their job does not need to be their sole mission in life Many people…
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An Office With No Plants

Employees at offices with plants report higher levels of concentration. If you notice your workspace environment is less than ideal, speak up about it to your manager or human resources.
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Optimal Temperatures

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends keeping the temperatures in office buildings between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit, a range that can feel like the difference between a…
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Poor Lighting

Being close to natural sunlight can make or break an employee’s experience.  Productivity gains (and losses) are connected to employees’ environmental conditions, so companies that create ideal office environments with…
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The Colleagues You Sit With

People’s moods are contagious. When your co-worker is rude, you will start to catch their bad attitude, too. Sitting within a 25-foot radius of a high performer could positively boost…
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Stale Office Air

The air you are breathing in enclosed spaces could be impairing your cognitive function. Bringing more fresh air inside, or having a good ventilation system, is linked to better employee…
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Tips to organize your office space

De-clutter your space, empty, shred and get rid of literally any frivolous thing that adds no value to your productivity. Organize with colors and labels, to put items in the right…
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