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    Steve Manning

    Steve Manning is a journalist based in Idaho. When he's not writing, he can usually be found at the theater or taking his dog on a hike. If he could only go to one restaurant for the rest of his life, it would be Al's Place in San Francisco.
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    Predicting the Long-Term Effects of Remote Work

    When Rex Miller took the stage at WorkSpaces, he made a last-minute decision to toss his prepared remarks and slide deck. Rather than discuss the role of return-to-office policies in a healthy democracy, he turned to another subject of increasing...

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    Inside Google’s Ambitious Approach to Workplace Design

    Guy Trerotola’s job is to play with Legos. As Head of Google’s R+D Platform for the Built Environment, he oversees the team creating the future of Google’s office spaces. His play set may be a bit bigger than most of us are used to — more than 800...

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    Designing Workplaces for Change

    About five years ago, Grant Christofely became disenchanted with the modern workplace. As he looked out across the corporate landscape, he found that office environments had grown cold and spiritless, unable to empower their occupants to do their...

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    Why Workplace Leaders Need a Hospitality Mindset

    After three years of adaptation, experimentation, and iteration, workplace leaders are still trying to get a sense of what the future of work will look like.

    Despite the ongoing uncertainty, the ongoing exploration is leading to a radical...

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    Building a Strong Culture in a Remote Workforce

    In 2021, DevOps provider GitLab became the first fully remote company to go public. With roughly 1,700 employees spread across 60 countries, it’s one of the most geographically diverse companies in the world — without a single company office space. 

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    CRE Leaders on Redefining the Role of Physical Workspace

    In the (not so) old days, the physical workplace was little more than a line item for most businesses. It would have been inconceivable that corporate real estate leaders might one day be asking themselves: “Wait—do we even need a workplace?” 

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