The Office


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Every assumption we made a generation ago about work—where it’s done, by whom, for how long, and in what way—is being challenged. Workforces are more diverse and distributed. Technology is in the driving seat. However you define the office now, there are boundless opportunities to make the workplace a more productive and welcoming environment, from the design of it to the relationships and cultural norms that shape our experience of it.
- ROOM TO ROAMSpotify joins Salesforce in adopting a “WFA” (work from anywhere) policyQuartz at Work • February 12, 2021
- ZOOM IN TO LOVEHaving an office crush can make you happier and more productiveQuartz at Work • February 12, 2021
- ALL THE RAGEYelling at work isn’t always unprofessionalQuartz at Work • February 8, 2021
- HAYDAY FOR HELIXESAmazon’s Helix is the latest twist on spiral-shaped architectureQuartz at Work • February 5, 2021
- AMBIENT AWARENESSHow to recreate the workplace chatter of knowledge in a pandemicQuartz at Work • February 4, 2021
- NEW EMPLOYBEES20,000 honey bees took over a tech company’s empty office during lockdownQuartz at Work • January 29, 2021
- REMOTE WORK CHECK-INA global survey of 32,000 workers reveals the biggest concerns about returning to the officeQuartz at Work • January 20, 2021
- WE CAN WORK IT OUTWhat employers risk getting wrong about mindfulness and mental healthQuartz • January 17, 2021
- AN IMPERFECT DATA POINTThe optimal Covid-19 testing strategy for reopening the officeQuartz at Work • January 8, 2021
- FIND YOUR PEOPLEDigital nomads show us how remote workers can find communityQuartz at Work • January 5, 2021