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3 Reasons Physical Offices & Face-to-Face Meetings Are Not Going Away

Workplace Psychology

The traditional, physical office is not going away any time soon despite advances in technology allowing people to work remotely , either at a home office, coworking space, virtual office, or another remote location (such as a coffee shop, library, or bookstore). It is not enough to simply provide the necessary infrastructure and tools.

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Ahva Sadeghi On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

In her spare time, Ahva enjoys playing the cello. Thank you for making time to visit with us about the topic of our time. By maturing within two cultures, I learned to speak multiple languages and value different perspectives. … Emphasis on equity, inclusion, and belonging, not just diversity metrics.

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HR Trends 2020: Top Insights of what’s to come.

Sergio Caredda

We’ve already seen a focused post on Employee Experience Trends , as well as a few insights from some of the recent events I attended in Nice and Amsterdam. We’ve already seen a focused post on Employee Experience Trends , as well as a few insights from some of the recent events I attended in Nice and Amsterdam.

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HR Trends 2020: Top Insights of what's to come.

Sergio Caredda

We’ve already seen a focused post on Employee Experience Trends , as well as a few insights from some of the recent events I attended in Nice and Amsterdam. We’ve already seen a focused post on Employee Experience Trends , as well as a few insights from some of the recent events I attended in Nice and Amsterdam.

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Why Knowledge Management Didn’t Save General Motors: Addressing Complex Issues By Convening Conversation

Conversation Matters

In the summer of 2009 GM filed for bankruptcy. But between 2000 and 2008 knowledge management did not help GM bring that organizational knowledge together in a way that could have saved it from bankruptcy. The knowledge management task is to bring together the collective knowledge of the organization to bear on complex issues.