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The city and the office have much to teach each other

Workplace Insight

They interviewed people, took surveys and investigated the design of cities and their water supply and sanitation. In 1842, the team published a report titled The Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, which caused a sensation. Singapore’s recent Land Transport Master Plan 2040?is

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my boss keeps telling me to clean up my office, carpooling with someone I manage, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, my boss keeps telling me to clean up my office, carpooling with someone I manage, and more , was originally published by Alison Green on Ask a Manager. My boss keeps telling me to clean up my office. This is fine except that twice now, she has listed under my tasks: “clean and organize your office space.”

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a client pooped in my car, HR person is married to an employee, and more

Ask a Manager

Part of my job involves helping these folks do things they’d struggle to do on their own, which sometimes involves transporting them in a car provided by the agency. While I have strict boundaries about not transporting anyone who is high/drunk, heavy drug use does a lot of damage to the body.

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121 Creative Ways to Reward Employees – The Ultimate List

SnackNation

Hear about Scopely’s other crazy awards (including 11k wrapped in bacon) in their interview on the Awesome Office Show. To learn more about Menlo’s amazing culture, check out the Awesome Office interview with their CEO, Richard Sheridan. Transportation reimbursement. Dry-cleaning. House cleaning.

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Nomadic Matt’s Travel Tips for Saving Money, Making Friends and Staying Safe While Abroad

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That way, you’ll be able to better immerse yourself in the destination, buy groceries so you can cook, buy longer (and cheaper) transport passes and more. They are affordable, fun, clean and a great way to meet other travelers. Instead, aim to stay in each place for five, six, seven days or more.

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Business Unusual: Opportunity & Crisis

Ruby

Check out the first of this incredible three part interview with Shauntrice! We did our best to clean up the sound so that everybody could benefit from her wisdom and vision!) We did our best to clean up the sound so that everybody could benefit from her wisdom and vision!) Get the rest of this interview here.

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Business Unusual: Sustainable Models

Ruby

We did our best to clean up the sound so that everybody could benefit from her wisdom and vision!) Read the Interview Michelle Winnett: So thank you for joining us, my name is Michelle Winnet, Vice President of Partner’s in Strategic Marketing at Ruby. Missed the first installment of the series? Watch here.