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Findings from the Remote Employee Experience Index
Office buildings have always been much more than physical spaces—they’re an industrial-revolution-era foundation for how we think about work. They long provided the organizing principles for how work should happen. Going to work meant joining your colleagues in a building from 9 to 5, with dedicated space for each functional group and the execs on
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Office buildings have always been much more than physical spaces—they’re an industrial-revolution-era foundation for how we think about work. They long provided the organizing principles for how work should happen. Going to work meant joining your colleagues in a building from 9 to 5, with dedicated space for each functional group and the execs on
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Findings from the Remote Employee Experience Index
Office buildings have always been much more than physical spaces—they’re an industrial-revolution-era foundation for how we think about work. They long provided the organizing principles for how work should happen. Going to work meant joining your colleagues in a building from 9 to 5, with dedicated space for each functional group and the execs on
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