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Paul Darrah, Google’s director of NYC real estate, believes that coworking and shared spaces can provide great benefits for companies such as flexibility and identity.
Read moreNewmark Knight Frank found five potential paths that the coworking industry could go down, including continued growth, consolidation and a completely disrupted market.
Read moreImplementing greenery in the workplace has proven to provide numerous benefits, including increased attention span, reduced stress levels, and boosting company morale.
Read moreWorkplace trends are constantly changing, but experts believe that non-parent leave, compensation, privacy, office design, and internal communication will shift in 2019.
Read moreMany coworking operators are branching off from the traditional long-term leases with building owners and are entering into management agreements and joint ventures.
Read moreHealth and wellness in the workplace has slowly become a big priority across numerous workplaces by offering natural light, standing desks, and incorporating exercise.
Read moreThe Hays Journal studied whether mandatory workplace participation in wellness programs could help boost productivity and morale within the workplace.
Read moreCustomer experience (CX) professionals are seeking out new ways to create a solid understanding and innovative approach to customer experience for all parties involved.
Read moreAs the gig economy and freelancing have become a huge sector of the job market, it’s important for freelancers to find tools to have a successful, productive work day.
Read moreThe U.S. economy is expected to continue growing by 2.7% throughout most commercial real estate sectors according to CBRE’s 2019 Real Estate Market Outlook.
Read moreChoose daily or weekly updates to stay current, and monthly editions to explore worklife, work environments, and leadership in depth.

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