Tag: office

No place like home

There’s no place like home

As 2021 is coming to an end, I am reflecting on the blur that was trying to find a job during a pandemic, graduating over zoom, and in the heat of it all, jumping into the unknown: TECH! Throughout this process, I learned there is no place like home. When I was 17 years old, […]

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Healthy Hybrid Culture

Building a Healthy Hybrid Culture

When hiring remote team members without ever having met physically, it can be a challenge to build a healthy hybrid culture. So much of a company’s social fabric is woven in-person and videoconferencing, though it has improved leaps and bounds in the last 18 months, still leaves a lot of “interpersonal osmosis” to be desired. […]

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Crestron Flex-R Series

The Future of Work Looks Different for All of Us

Work from anywhere is trending. As a person who really, really likes the office, I found the shift to remote work really tough. In my office, which was designed by me for me, and where I have typed, pitched, chatted, fretted, strategized, and vented for 20 years, working anywhere doesn’t resonate. But I know I […]

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Returning to Work: Finding Balance Between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Normal

Returning to Work: Finding Balance Between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Normal

While the world continues to adjust to life in a coronavirus-impacted world, we are starting to see some small reversions to ‘normal.’ Beaches and parks are opening up; restaurants are taking reservations; retail stores are getting back to business. But of course, as we’ve been speculating for months, while quarantine and strict stay-at-home orders are […]

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Struggling with #RemoteWorkLife? It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Struggling with #RemoteWorkLife? It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint

Sick of being quarantined? It’s all about perspective. Here’s how we’re finding some gratitude in our common #remoteworklife gripes. Let’s be honest…who is starting to feel the effects of working full-time from home? For those of us who still have jobs in the continuously floundering economy—moreover, jobs which we can perform safely from our own […]

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