by Emma Beddington TheGuardian.com If they want us back, will we go? And how can managers make workplaces more enticing? Emma Beddington wonders if office life will ever be the same again. My husband is standing in the kitchen, asking me if his shirt is stained. He looks different: clean-shaven, sharper. I like it. “I […]
History of the New York City Subway
Written by Steven Thomas TopViewNYC The New York City subway system has been an iconic representation of American metropolitan transportation since its opening in 1904. Subways provide a solution to crowded cityscapes, offer a cheaper alternative to cabs and cars (which place the cost of gasoline, parking, and insurance on one commuter instead of many), and […]
What Will Happen to All the Empty Office Buildings and Hotels?
By C. J. Hughes The New York Times Dark windows. Quiet lobbies. Hushed halls. Many of New York’s hotels and office buildings have been empty for more than a year now as the pandemic continues to keep tourists and workers out of the city. And some of those properties may never recover. An effort is afoot […]
Don’t Work on Vacation. Seriously.
by Laura M. Giurge and Kaitlin Woolley Harvard Business Review How — and when — we work is fundamentally changing. Data from the 2018 American Time Use survey indicates that 30% of full-time employees report working weekends and holidays, and even when people officially have time off, that doesn’t mean they stop working. Moreover, the recent global shift to remote […]
Uniquely New York City
As one of the first providers of flexible office space in New York City, in fact the country, World-Wide Businesses Centres has been in business since the idea of flexible, short term space was indeed unique. Although the concept may not longer be, our commitment to service, and the experience of out staff, is still […]
Return-to-Office Plans Are Set in Motion, but Virus Uncertainty Remains
By Julie Creswell, Gillian Friedman and Peter Eavis New York Times Many employers are not making a decision until many workers are vaccinated. And some are making plans for “hybrid” work arrangements. A year and a pandemic ago, over 100,000 people filled the central business district in Charlotte, N.C., pouring out of offices, including several recently built skyscrapers, and […]
10 Super Corporate Event Themes
by by Lauren Sause spacehuntr.com As an event planner, an engaging party theme makes any gathering or corporate event more memorable for your attendees. Each of your guests should be encouraged to photograph, provide feedback about your venue, and engage with their surroundings. A fun, cohesive event theme can help your audience naturally relax—while also […]
History of Daylight Saving Time (DST)
By Anne Buckle TimeandDate.com What Is Daylight Saving Time? DST is a seasonal time change measure where clocks are set ahead of standard time during part of the year, usually by one hour. As DST starts, the Sun rises and sets later, on the clock, than the day before. Today, about 40% of countries worldwide use it to make better use of […]
The office is not dead. Here’s why
by BY LYDIA DISHMAN fastcompany.com Lately we’ve seen lots of obituaries for the office. The pandemic caused a massive shift to work from home (WFH) among knowledge and service workers. Teams are using communication apps like Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams to stay productive. Even though employees are working more hours, people like having more control over […]
50 things you don’t need to do anymore — Thanks to New Technology!
BY Anthony Dejolde writing for LifeHack I just love this generation. We can chat with each other using smart phones and our computers on live video. We can travel at the speed of sound. We can choose to work right in the comforts of our own living rooms; and, work for clients from across the […]
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