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14 Things to Look For When Choosing Visitor Management Software

The Receptionist

If you’re looking to improve your visitors’ experience while bolstering your overall workplace security at the same time, you need a visitor management system. But not all visitor management systems will give you the results you’re after. Some may enhance your security but do nothing for your visitors’ experience, or vice versa, which is the bare minimum for any capable visitor management system.

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How To Make Your Hybrid Office Accessible To All

All Work

Each shared office space will need to accommodate a larger, more diverse, less predictable set of users with less advance notice, especially in offices with a hybrid workforce. Accessibility must therefore become a proactive consideration. . Organizations that differentiate themselves by providing inclusive environments will enjoy benefits across recruitment, retention, performance, and other dimensions. .

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What Is a Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset?

Success

A fixed mindset is one that assumes a person’s habits, preferences, skills and even longings are fixed, perhaps even innate. This mindset restrictively inhibits people from self-improvement and learning new skills. Someone with a fixed mindset: Takes criticism as a personal failure or critique Avoids new challenges personally and professionally Sees their skills as fixed by nature Feels threatened by the success of others Views ideological differences as threatening to their worldview.

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23 Pensive And Unique Christmas Wishes For Boss

Vantage Circle

Greeting our bosses on Christmas is something we all wish to do. Undoubtedly, you too may wish to pen down your heartfelt thoughts for the person who has an enormous impact on your life. But there may be times when you don't know how to convey your appreciation or wishes. You either fall short of words or run out of ideas. After all, appreciating and conveying Christmas greetings to your boss can be trickier than it seems.

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Never mind the workplace predictions, here’s some bollocks

Workplace Insight

Time of the year for looking backwards and forwards. For workplace predictions and retrospectives. The Economist announces that the word / term of the year is hybrid work. This is interesting because, although The Economist is using it as an interchangeable term for flexible working as many do, a great deal of energy is still expounded on defining exactly what it means.

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Create A Neurodiverse Friendly Office In Just One Minute

All Work

The workplace is designed like a theatre stage where we always have to be ‘On’. . It may be ideal for extroverts, but most offices are missing a place of quiet for those who experience the world in a different way. . Here are simple, cost-efficient ways to create an accessible and neurodiverse-friendly workspace. . We live in a world designed for noisy neurotypical extroverts.

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What I Learned the Year We (Nearly) Skipped Christmas

Success

It was cold that morning. By then we’d lived in Texas for three years, long enough to know that it doesn’t often get that cold. Not even in late December, two days before Christmas. When my dad went out to get the paper, he nearly slipped on the icy sidewalk. My mom shook me awake in the dark. Despite the chill, I was out of bed in seconds, excited about the day ahead.

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People want their offices to perform more like hotels

Workplace Insight

Employees today want more ‘hotel-style’ amenities such as areas for socialising, state-of-the-art infrastructure, outdoor spaces, onsite cafes, air conditioning, and flexible work facilities to entice them back to offices, according to a new poll from MRI Software. The firm’s Workplace Report [registration] claims almost two-thirds (64 percent) of respondents say such hotel-style features impact their decision on whether to work for an organisation, including more than one in ten who see f

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Ep 197: Nancy Kingery – EA to CEO at Illinois Mutual

Go Burrows

Nancy Kingery is the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO at Illinois Mutual Life Insurance Company in Peoria, IL. Nancy has over 25 years of experience supporting C-Suite level executives in 3 unique and completely different industries. In this episode, Nancy and I talk about creating culture, leading from an often “invisible” leadership role, and working with an executive who has never had an assistant.

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The 11 Dumbest New Year’s Resolutions of All Time

Success

Alright! It’s 2023, Success Seekers! How is your hangover feeling on a scale from 1 to 10? Did you know studies have shown the degree of your hangover on New Year’s Day correlates specifically to just how awesome that year is going to be in general? Good. Because it’s not true. Better question: Have you broken all your New Year’s resolutions yet?

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Get Employee Buy-in To Make Office Redesigns Matter

All Work

Design can spur better productivity, collaboration and improve social bonds, but it’s unlikely that a drastic change in working environment will be immediately mirrored by changes in employee attitudes and behaviors. . Without human due diligence, businesses could find themselves dealing with unexpected reactions as employees return to a transformed office. .

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Bisley introduces Outline to epitomise the modern way of working

Workplace Insight

Bisley has introduced its Outline frame collection designed with flexibility and modern working in mind. Inspired by the need for versatile and open space environments, Outline works not only as a zone divider but also as a display and storage unit – ideal for establishing distinctive areas to work, collaborate and relax. Crafted from hand-welded steel for a seamless finish, Outline by Bisley offers a robust yet elegant frame that allows natural light through – while creating zones without bui

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10 Basic Employee Needs And How To Meet Them

Vantage Circle

When looking for employment, employees are looking for a paycheck and a job that meets their needs. These employee needs may vary from person to person, but the basic needs remain the same. Suppose we follow A Theory Of Human Motivation by A.H. Maslow. In that case, humans have 5 basic physiological, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization needs.

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11 Ways to Handle Confrontation

Success

You probably hate dealing with confrontation just as much as the next guy, right? And it’s probably because you’re either scared that the conversation is going to be terribly awkward and so you put it on the backburner, or you’re frustrated but don’t want to make a big deal of it and so you just bottle it up. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Neither option is good for handling confrontation.

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A Year-End Reflection Exercise Every Leader Should Do | Leadership Espresso Shot 44

Tanveer Naseer

The last few weeks of the year mark a time when most leaders are busy working on getting the last of the year’s projects completed while at the same time looking at developing goals and strategies for the year to come. But this time of the year also marks an important opportunity for leaders to take stock of their leadership performance over the past 12 months.

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‘Hybrid working hell’ awaits organisations that don’t address workplace culture

Workplace Insight

A new report – ‘Hybrid Heaven or Hell? The journey to hybrid working’ from Poly and the Worktech Academy claims that organisations should carry out an audit to evaluate aspects of of their workplace culture and establish what works and what needs to evolve for hybrid working success. The report includes research from Gallup, Gartner, and Harvard Business Review, as well as Poly’s own insights and findings.

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These are 10 major challenges business owners face when growing.

Ruby

Anything that matures will go through growing pains, and scaling businesses are no exception. Expanding operations, products, and customer bases can make or break new businesses. Building a larger company also requires bringing on more workers, but taking a team from a dozen people to 50 can create chaos. Processes can break down and bottleneck, company cultures may change, and founders might struggle to keep an eye on day-to-day tasks.

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Top 5 Entrepreneurial Tips You Can Learn from TikTok

Success

When you’re looking for entrepreneurial tips , it might not occur to you to look to TikTok for advice. After all, TikTok is just a platform for Gen Z to show off their dance moves, right? You’ll find some stellar choreography to learn, but there is so much more: including an abundance of advice for entrepreneurs. We’ve rounded up some of the best advice from TikTok for you here. 1.

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Episode 453: Matthew Dicks talks about actionable ways to propel your creative life

Productivityist

“ Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone “ That quote from Pablo Picasso are the first words I read in Matthew Dicks book Someday is Today: 22 Simple, Actionable Ways to Propel your Creative Life. He is the author of nine other books beyond the one I just mentioned. He’s a best-selling novelist, nationally recognized storyteller, and award-winning elementary school teacher.

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Three quarters of flexible office operators eye expansion and landlords want a piece of the action

Workplace Insight

Around three quarters of flexible office operators globally are looking to expand – primarily in city centres – while 64 percent of landlords want to deliver flexible office solutions, according to The Instant Group’s Future of Flex 2022 flexible office survey. The Instant Group’s annual flexible workspace survey, which is based on providers representing more than 3,700 locations across the globe, also delves into changing occupier motivations within the industry, and how both operat

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vote for the worst boss of 2022

Ask a Manager

This post, vote for the worst boss of 2022 , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s time to vote on the worst boss of the year! Today we’ll vote for the worst boss in each of four match-ups. On Wednesday, the winners will go head-to-head with each other. On Friday, we’ll vote on the finalists. The winner will be crowned next Monday.

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25 Holiday Gift Ideas That Support Minority-Owned Businesses

Success

Thousands of small businesses were left reeling during the pandemic—either closing permanently or temporarily—and minority-owned small businesses bore the brunt of the impact. In fact, early in the pandemic, Black business ownership rates fell 41% from February to April 2020, according to a report from the House Committee on Small Business. Though minority-owned businesses are bouncing back , it’s still more important than ever to shop with intention and use our buying power in support of small,

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Tuskegee’s Ever-Lasting Stain on Black American Trust

Mind Matters from Menninger

What are the steps that clinical researchers can take to address racial health disparities?

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Flokk brand Connection opens new state of the art manufacturing facility and offices in the UK

Workplace Insight

Connection, the latest brand to join European office furniture giant Flokk group have opened a bespoke designed and built manufacturing facility, housing warehouses and offices in Mirfield, Yorkshire. Attending the opening were Lars Røiri, CEO of Flokk and René Sitter, Senior Vice President, Central Europe, as well as key stakeholders to celebrate with the Connection team.

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company wants me to pay back half my salary, playing a ukulele in an open office, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, company wants me to pay back half my salary, playing a ukulele in an open office, and more , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. I’m on vacation. Here are some past letters that I’m making new again, rather than leaving them to wilt in the archives. 1. Company wants me to pay back half my salary since I only worked a few months and “didn’t add enough value”.

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The Battle of Beliefs with Message Strategist and Keynote Speaker Tamsen Webster

Success

Our beliefs can be strongly held, which can make it difficult to see other ways of looking at situations. Tamsen Webster, keynote speaker and message strategist, needed to have a battle of beliefs to move past a debilitating panic disorder. At the worst, she was finding it difficult to drive and leave the house. But she realized that when two truths fight, only one wins.

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50 Unique Spirit Week Ideas For Work: The Ultimate Guide To Elevate Your Team Bonding

Vantage Circle

Let me make a guess. You have recently discovered the marvel that is Spirit Week at work and is planning to host one to honor your most valuable resource— your employees. But if you've never hosted one before and aren't sure where to begin, what to plan, or how to go about it, we've got you covered. We understand your dilemma. You want to give your people an unforgettable experience that they will cherish long after Spirit Week is over.

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How different European countries tax working from home

Workplace Insight

When it comes to the tax implications of working from home, Belgium seems to be the most attractive European country. Those regularly working from home in Belgium can claim over €1,700. No other of the eleven nations examined by The Mobile Bank N26 manages to match the Belgians in this regard. In addition to Germany’s neighbour, Spain, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Portugal, Greece, Poland and France were also analysed.

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bank called my employer to complain I was rude, my boss wants me to take a sticker off my truck, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, bank called my employer to complain I was rude, my boss wants me to take a sticker off my truck, and more , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. I’m on vacation. Here are some past letters that I’m making new again, rather than leaving them to wilt in the archives. 1. My employer wants me to remove an offensive sticker from my truck.

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Legendary Entrepreneur Naveen Jain Wants Nothing More Than to Change the Way Humanity Lives

Success

For Naveen Jain, the future is beautiful. He believes that though the nightly news might be filled with war and strife, we’re probably living in the most peaceful period in human history. He thinks that while the global economy is unbalanced and turbulent, even the poorest people on Earth have more than the wealthiest people on the planet did just a few hundred years ago, that by virtually every potential metric, humanity is living better now than we ever have.

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Employee Experience Survey: With 55% of Employees Open to Quitting, Workplace Culture Tips the Scale

Great Place to Work

Here’s how great workplaces in every industry outperform the average in retaining top talent. The talent wars are far from over. A new survey suggests that business leaders should remain highly concerned about their talent walking out the door. For a typical U.S. worker considering a job change, workplace culture plays an outsized role in their decision-making.

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Hybrid working not always well supported by current tech infrastructure

Workplace Insight

Almost two thirds (63 percent) of IT directors are not very confident in their IT estate’s ability to fully support hybrid working, but over seven-in ten (71 percent) of organisations are not placing IT investment at the top of the priority list. These are among the findings from a new poll undertaken by Apogee Corporation. Due to limitations with the current IT setup, 89 percent of respondents identify that it is preventing effective collaboration, with almost half (48 percent) admitting that r

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updates: coworker reported a colleague for injuring a client but it wasn’t true, and more

Ask a Manager

This post, updates: coworker reported a colleague for injuring a client but it wasn’t true, and more , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s “where are you now?” month at Ask a Manager, and all December I’m running updates from people who had their letters here answered in the past. Here are four updates from past letter-writers.

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The Magic of Intrapreneurship Within Organizations

Success

There’s an episode of That ’70s show where Red Forman, a gruff husband and father, is searching for a new job after the auto parts plant where he worked closed. While suited up and on his way out the door to a job interview, he boasts to his family, “I don’t need an edge. I’m Red Forman. I’m experienced, loyal, hardworking.” His daughter, Laurie, chimes in, “That’s the trifecta of employability!”.

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What You Need to Know About the Great Resignation

Success

“Although the number of people quitting their jobs is down from the peak in 2021, it still remains at the highest levels since the 1970s,” says Kiersten Saunders. “The uncertainty and the chaos of the last few years have impacted your relationship with work. The collective American psychology towards work changed. It’s like we collectively experienced this psychological shock.”.

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Leading with Empathy and Servitude with Hamza Khan

Success

In the pursuit of getting rich, people can be consumed with the acquisition of money. Author and keynote speaker Hamza Khan believes the current evolution of leadership is rooted in fear and scarcity of resources, maximizing gains for oneself while neglecting others. “I’m fascinated by bad leaders. I’m fascinated by socially aversive leadership,” Khan says in today’s episode.

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This Simple Question Could Be the Key to Your Personal Brand Strategy According to Brand Expert Mike Kim

Success

“A lot of us spent our lives just climbing the ladder rung by rung by rung,” says Mike Kim, speaker, educator and consultant. “And then we realize the ladder is leaning up against the wrong building.”. Kim started as a music director at a church in the middle of Connecticut and is now a personal branding and marketing expert. In 2013, he started building his brand by blogging every week, and then starting a podcast.