At the TYPO International Design conference, designer Jessica Hische described her path to commercial success through a process of "procrastiworking" to find the work that she loved.
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SxSWi panels present unique ideas for how our current social and economic problems can actually serve as catalysts for positive change, publicly and in our own lives. Read more »
Amidst an economic revolution, we have more commercial real estate than we will ever need. Meanwhile, the nature of work is radically transforming. Liquidspace's Mark Gilbreath on this new intersection of people and workplace.
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Good design can encourage connections and new ideas, but isn't always enough. A company that wants its employees to work together must empower them to collaboratively design their workspace. Read more »
In 1999, I moved to Atlanta, Georgia to do outside sales for Dell. I was replacing a seasoned sales executive on a large account with great potential. Early on in my training in 2000, he took me to the 191 Club in downtown Atlanta. Read more »
Workspaces and offices have long lived under the shadow and influence of the institutional cubicle design: people worked in isolation, boxed-in by their pre-fab walls, or toiled in individual silos with little interaction with fellow workers. Read more »
In mid-March, businesspeople, technology experts and academics gathered together for the annual Information Roundtable at the Aspen Institute’s Communications and Society Program. Read more »
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