More than half of South Africans are not sleeping well at night due to crime-related anxiety, which is undermining the well-being of South African...
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In a new survey study, Dutch employees who worked from home tended to report higher levels of productivity and less burnout if they were more satisfied with their home office setup. The study also linked more air ventilation in the home office to higher self-reported productivity. Martijn Stroom and colleagues at Maastricht University in the [...] Read Full Article At: Home office setup can impact work-from-home success
More than half of South Africans are not sleeping well at night due to crime-related anxiety, which is undermining the well-being of South African...
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Boogertman and Partners recently shared updates of the recently completed Intercare office interior, which emphasizes a modern open-plan layout aimed...
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