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23 August, 2022

Q&A: Real estate exec sees '15-minute city' concept migrating from Europe to the US

As companies rethink how to use in-person office space, and in many cases shutter underutilized real estate, newer concepts are taking hold to offer employees daily urban necessities and amenities — all within a 15-minute foot or bike ride.

Image: Collaboration application spending grows in the face of economic uncertainty

Collaboration application spending grows in the face of economic uncertainty

The collaboration application market has experienced its fifth consecutive year of double-digit growth, as organizations continue to embrace hybrid and remote work.

How (and why) Openreach deployed 30,000 iPhones to its engineers

Colin Lees, CTIO at Openreach, a UK internet infrastructure company, explained why the company decided to outfit 30,000 engineers with Apple iPhones.

As businesses embrace fully-remote work, does company culture suffer?

With many big-name companies embracing all-remote work, either by allowing workers to be fully virtual or by eliminating offices, a question arises: does that hurt company culture and employee connectedness?

Productivity and the risks of ‘quiet quitting’

The latest trend upending the working world involves employees who do just enough to keep their jobs, but not enough to really help their company thrive. That's not good for anyone.

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