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Robots or Humans? Predicting the F...by Trixia Kim
As scary as it sounds, technology is slowly replacing jobs - frankly speaking, those who are holding these jobs are now slowly being replaced by robots.
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Create Engaging Offices and Design...by Pedro Penduko
At this day and age, we have learned to acknowledge the fact that good design has enough power to influence the way we think and behave. And as today's businesses finall...
#3
Impostor Syndrome in Younger Workf...by celina borromeo
The younger generation of the workforce is prone to Impostor Syndrome due to the undeniable fact that they are entering the market during a time of appalling technologic...
#4
Saving a Coworker: How Managers Ca...by Kim Marquez
At some point in our career, we meet individuals - sometimes, even groups of people - who lost motivation towards their work. Though we understand the struggle of losing...
#5
The Makings of a Successful Home-B...by Kyle Aquino
It takes a lot to exercise control when handed a large amount of freedom. Hence, before making the move towards working independently, make sure that you have what it ta...
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#6
Searching for Style and Substance...by Kyle Aquino
The competition among coworking spaces is tight and searching for the perfect workspace can be a daunting task.
#7
Rethinking Offices and Workspaces:...by celina borromeo
The very idea of work is changing. Individual work is now mixed with collaborative work and the universal thought that the office is the most suitable location for our p...
#8
The Sharing Economy and its Effect...by celina borromeo
Spearheaded by Uber and AirBnB, the sharing economy is innovating the way people consume products and services. Slowly but surely, it's also changing the market of offic...
#9
Plug and Play Workspace: Startups...by Claire Prudencio
There's the excitement of creating a to-do list; building revenue models, marketing languages and the technologies needed for it to work. Endless hours would be spent on...
#10
The Philippines is Considered as a...by Kyle Aquino
Twenty years ago, Hitachi executive Tsugio Makimoto envisioned a revolution. One wherein technology would change humankind's way of working. No more commuting or dull cu...
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#11
The Hidden Potential in Peer Group...by celina borromeo
Psychologists cannot stress it enough, but just so that we remember; other people's thoughts and behaviors are powerful enough to influence us. We're all humans after al...
#12
The Ideal Alternative: How Seat Le...by
Today, the BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) sector is among the fastest-growing and most successful industries in the country, and it is said to be the powerful force...
#13
A Breath of Fresh Air: Diversifyin...by niel sahurds
2017 played quite the significant role for South Korean pop or K-pop culture. In the aforementioned year, what once was a hidden safe haven became a major driver of glob...
#14
The Start of Something New: 3 Tips...by Kyle Aquino
Congratulations! You've now overcome your fears and have gathered enough courage to build a career for yourself. And as you lay out everything that you need for your jou...
#15
Flexible Spaces are Beating Tradit...by Kyle Aquino
As early as January 2018, latest research have already shown a significant difference between flexible workspaces and traditional offices in terms of pricing.
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Creating a Middle Ground for Colla...by
Today's architects, interior designers, as well as engineers are fully engaged in a journey of discovering the different ways our run-down-the-mill offices increase our...
#17
The Wonders of Contemplation and 1...by Trixia Kim
Over the recent years, the need for creativity in several jobs have increased. No matter the industry or task - whether you are trying to pacify conflicting stakeholder...
#18
Call Center Productivity & Flexibl...by
At this day and age, we have learned to acknowledge the fact that good design has enough power to influence the way we think and behave. And as today's call center busin...
#19
The Third Place, a Modern Day Comm...by Kyle Aquino
American urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg said in his award winning book entitled The Great Good Place; humans have three main places they go to in their whole life and a...
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