home office

Choosing looks over comfort: That chair may be pretty to look at, but is it comfortable to sit in? There are a lot of chairs
Highly qualified personnel is a hard to come by -- particularly in certain industries and fields of expertise. In order to recruit and retain top talent, companies need to ensure that their employees are happy. And one way to do that is being a versatile employer.
It is tempting to buy your own office space if the money is available. But is it really worth it in the long run?
There are few things in life that can suck the creative energy right out of you quite like that of a drab and boring office space. Homogenous rows of cubicles completely devoid of personality might be the worst, but generic beige walls and bland carpets are horribly oppressive in their own right.
Foster Unbridled Efficiency More than retaining talent and keeping employees satisfied, the adoption of live video introduces
Whether you're going to be in your office part-time, for a just a few hours a day, or full-time, at eight or more hours a
A great home office balances the rigors of work and the relaxation of life in your most familiar and comfortable surroundings
Just like the Thai cuisine he's famous for, Chef Kris Yenbamroong lacks no flavor. Both of his restaurants are wildly vibrant, his menus are always bold, and he met his now-wife on a night out with friends that ended in a bar fight. Though his dishes stand alone without the help of other ingredients, it's his wife, Sarah St. Lifer who provides him with a sense of balance.  
The history of the 40-hour workweek was created in the thirties, yet we are still abiding by this today. Why?
The office is not the only work space that is evolving; a new level of electronic mobility -- coupled with intense electronic dependence -- is leading to changes in how homes are designed and how workspace is integrated into home life.