Sun.Jun 02, 2024

article thumbnail

Curb Free With Cory Lee: How One Blogger Is Making a Difference in Accessible Travel

Success

My son has multiple disabilities and uses a wheelchair to get around. Despite his physical needs, I do everything I can to get him, and the rest of my family of five, out in the world. It’s not easy. From making sure transportation is accessible to booking an open hotel room to finding excursions we can all enjoy, planning an inclusive trip takes work.

article thumbnail

The Future of Resilient Design

All Work

As a force for change, design is as much about practicality and structure as it is emotional and intellectual. Where we work needs to support the moods of human beings and the modes of work. The design can not be homogenous, or static. Human-centric environments that represent, reflect and empower people with a sense of place can and will create cultural optimism.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Ep 274: Vickie Maldonado on Building Relational Equity with Your Team

Go Burrows

Vickie Maldonado has a long career in administration and is currently the business ministry chief of staff at Bayside Community Church in Bradenton, Florida. In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Vickie talks about how to keep all of your plates spinning without burning out, building relational equity within a team of assistants, and the difference between executive assistant and a chief of staff.

article thumbnail

Best Meeting Scheduling App for the Remaining Half of 2024

ONEs Blog

As we move into the latter half of 2024, businesses are increasingly seeking efficient and intelligent solutions to manage their workplaces. One crucial aspect of office management is meeting scheduling, and finding the right tool can significantly enhance productivity and streamline operations. Among the various options available, Offision stands out as a top contender for the best meeting scheduling app for the remaining half of 2024.

article thumbnail

What Do Working Parents Do During Summer Break? Dealing With Logistics, Parent Guilt and Nerves  

Success

While everyone anxiously awaits long sunny days by the pool, vacations and outdoor adventures, one particular group is counting down with a bit more dread, with a serious side of nerves. Working parents, especially those who are remote or hybrid, have more to balance than before as their kids drift in and out of their home offices, requesting snacks and activities, outings and rides to summer camps.

Logistics 101