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June 2009 - Posts
From Workplace to Anyplace
29 June 09 11:47 AM
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brucelynn
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Executive summary from a recent joint research project between Microsoft and the World Wildlife Fund on the benefits of ‘regularly working outside the office’ which itself contains some of the headline findings and stats... Despite the apparent benefits
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Tired Dragons
21 June 09 11:50 PM
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brucelynn
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In honour of Father’s Day, I thought I would pay homage to inspiration by my father, Rev. Edwin Lynn, to my exploration of Dynamic Working. Dynamic use of spaces where people come together must be in my genes. You see, 36 years ago, decades
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Great Places to Work
14 June 09 08:47 AM
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brucelynn
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Microsoft has just won the #1 spot in the 2009 Europe’s Great Places to Work survey . President Jean Philippe Courtois called out a number of New World of Work initiatives that really showcased Microsoft’s exploitation of technology to enable dramatically
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Het Nieuwe Werken
08 June 09 09:51 AM
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brucelynn
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Microsoft has been pushing the boundaries of flexible working for years now obviously leaning heavily on the empowerment that mobile, productivity and collaboration software enable. Last year I highlighted some of the measures that the UK office had introduced
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