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Trends redefining hybrid work.
Primary Location: ClearfieldIndustry: Information TechnologyWhat employees love: Hybrid work schedule with work-from-home options, flexible work hours, fully [...]
Start of construction works for the hybrid power plant combining solar energy and storage in Sainte-Anne, western French Guiana Voltalia (Euronext Paris, ISIN code: FR0011995588), an international player in renewable [...]
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, we sit down with Selena Rezvani — internationally known leadership speaker, TEDx presenter, LinkedIn Top Voice, and bestselling author of Quick Confidence and Quick Leadership. Selena [...]
A day off was supposed to be a day away from work. Increasingly in India, it isn’t. [...]
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Workplace Design updates.
Worklife Balance
Wellness at Work Insights.
Draper engineer Kelsey Jones reflects on how she found new opportunities and overcame imposter syndrome by participating in SWE’s annual conference. [...]
From Axel Arigato's Clean trainers to Hermès' Master Sneakers, these are the trainers that are good enough for the boardroom [...]
Managers can feel isolated as they move up the professional ladder – and it has implications for how well a workplace functions. [...]
Everyone needs a break from work. Yet as employees head into the holidays, many may feel pressure to stay connected, even if their leaders believe they shouldn’t be. That disconnect [...]
Microshifting is becoming popular among Brits, with two-thirds of UK workers wanting to break up the workday into shorter, flexible bursts. [...]
AI at the Workplace
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Draper engineer Kelsey Jones reflects on how she found new opportunities and overcame imposter syndrome by participating in SWE’s annual conference. [...]
From Axel Arigato's Clean trainers to Hermès' Master Sneakers, these are the trainers that are good enough for the boardroom [...]
Managers can feel isolated as they move up the professional ladder – and it has implications for how well a workplace functions. [...]
Everyone needs a break from work. Yet as employees head into the holidays, many may feel pressure to stay connected, even if their leaders believe they shouldn’t be. That disconnect [...]
Microshifting is becoming popular among Brits, with two-thirds of UK workers wanting to break up the workday into shorter, flexible bursts. [...]
Future of Work
The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On The Future Of Work
Walkthrough of Freespace Coimbatore

In the conversation with Raj Krishnamurthy, CEO of Freespace, as he walks us through, and showcases the main features of their new office in Coimbatore, India, several key points emerge that are relevant in today’s world. These points highlight the…
“Architecture is crying for a neutral set of alphabets” – Architect Sabu Francis

Trained as an architect from IIT Kharagpur (1984), Architect Sabu Francis is an expert in several domains such as Computer Aided Design, Knowledge Management, Artificial Intelligence, Web Technology; in fact, many areas of Information Technology that includes software architecting and development.…
Is Gaudi too Gaudy?

Contributed by Priyal Kotian, 1st Year Student of Architecture, Dr. Baliram Hiray College of Architecture, Mumbai. The first polite word that comes to mind when you see an Antoni Gaudi designed building is ostentatious. Indeed, his works are something…
4 Tips to achieve the elusive Work-Life Balance

Does striving for work-life balance and the focus on living a fuller, more complete life have to begin at the organizational level or is it you – the individual – who has to ensure it? Organisations implement various approaches –…
Take a walk for a creativity boost – Parthajeet Sarma

This article has been written by Parthajeet Sarma. He is a Chevening scholar (Oxford University), writer, award-winning innovator and entrepreneur. 15 years out of his over two decades of work experience, has been as an entrepreneur. Set up in 2003,…
Architect Supriya Haobam who found her calling in Yoga

“Yoga does not just change the way we see things, it transforms the person who sees.” ― B.K.S. Iyengar, Light on Life. Architect Supriya Haobam tells Gallopper about her journey from being an architect to leaving everything and becoming a Yoga teacher. It…
Restoration and Reuse of Heritage Buildings in Mumbai

D.N. Road, a North–South commercial arterial road, starting from the Crawford Market, linking Victoria Terminus, leads to the Flora Fountain at the southern end of the road. Taking a walk down the road in South Mumbai, one will notice that the entire stretch of…
Gen Z at the Workplace : A panel discussion with Gen X, Y, Z and a baby boomer

Gen Z is the first fully digital generation that is entering the workplace now. Suddenly the Millennial will become a boss to them, from being the ‘new kid on the block’. This changes the dynamics at the workplace. An engaging…
“We enjoy every project we do” – Architect Milind Pai

‘Nature’s unique creativity’ inspires Architect Milind Pai, founder of Milind Pai – Architects & Interior Designers. The firm was established in 1987, the very 1st year after completing his graduation from Sir J. J. College of Architecture. The core purpose…



