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Food shortages are different this time: how to respond and avoid panic

Inside Retail

This disrupted the usual rhythms of predictable supply chains. If you don’t have three weeks’ supply, and have both the space and money to stock, go for it. Floor and refrigeration space is finite. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

All Work

This article was written by Shaon Sikta Sengupta , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Interestingly, while remote working is an accepted style today, two years into the pandemic, we see that office spaces are not being eliminated but instead are being optimized. What will the new-age office space look like?

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

So, the rapid pace continues, words get left unsaid, emotions go unhealed, and spaces remain unclean. How and why did it go so wrong and why do we stay in the rut of being out of rhythm with the important parts of life? This begs the question “What am I avoiding by not slowing down and finding a new rhythm?”

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

All Work

People spend most of their time in manufactured spaces that are not always designed with wellbeing in mind. Biophilic design aims to improve our wellbeing by strengthening our connection to nature in manufactured environments such as hotels, retail spaces and offices. Facebook created a 3.6-acre Our desire to reconnect with nature.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

All Work

This article was written by M Moser’s Michelle Smith for Work Design Magazine. This article explores some of the overall trends we observe as new generations enter the workplace. As office designers, we can support in-person interactions by focusing on movement throughout spaces and offering a variation of typologies.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

This article was written by Cooper Carry’s Brian Parker and it was originally published in Work Design Magazine. Rather, these spaces should consistently foster inviting atmospheres and facilitate spontaneous conversation, similar to the recent transformation seen across the hotel sector. 3) Bringing the work outside.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

All Work

This article was written by Inger Bartlett and it was originally published on Work Design Magazine. . The more spaces we carve out for individual working styles, the happier and more effective staff become. We all know that spending time in nature is good for us. Find the right location. Photography credit – Tom Arban.

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