Rethinking Efficiency
The traditional efficiency models, rooted in the industrial age, fall short when applied to today's knowledge workers. Emphasizing collaboration, focus, and adaptability, the discussion highlights the need for a new paradigm that recognizes the diverse ways individuals engage with their tasks. Efficiency should not come at the cost of creativity and optimal output.In this clip
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Rapid Response: Healthy offices and the myth of remote-work productivity, w/Diane Hoskins (Gensler)
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