Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
WBEZ asks by 2025 or so, after the immediate threat of the coronavirus has likely passed, which short-term fixes will be part of the new normal? And what other design changes could be coming our way?
Architectural Digest explores why Dunder Mifflin Scranton was not the best for productivity.
Jason McCann, the founder of office furniture company Vari, talks with Entrepreneur about dealing with crises, how workspaces will adapt to the new normal and recovering from business losses.
The Morning Call talks with Jill Wheeler, vice president of sales and marketing, City Center Allentown, about how sharing office space with co-workers is crucial to business success.
CBC shares how Canadians should expect their workplaces to change as they return to the office.
EBN reports on how WeWork can respond to demand for post-pandemic workspaces.
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