A global firm decided to bring together all their highest performing women for the first time. Great – except the rest of their plan was straight out of the ’90s. On what industry is getting wrong when it comes to women leaders, by Rosalie Harrison.
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15 insane ways to make money
You don’t have to sell your soul, but you can – Hemant Mehta did it for $504 on eBay, and then wrote a book on it. Here are fourteen other slightly cracked things you can do to make money.
How to travel even when you’re broke and work too much
Traveling is great, but it costs money; money’s great but it requires work. Scott Moses of Live Once Live Wild shows us not-rich people how to break out of the work trap and travel more.
Coworking case study: FatPipe ABQ
How are coworking spaces doing? FatPipe ABQ, a coworking space in Albuquerque’s urban innovation district, allowed us to look under the proverbial hood and find out. By Megan Hutchcraft.
When a law firm wants a bouncy castle in their office
Thanks to tech companies, now more traditional firms are starting to think they need ping pong tables and tube slides in their offices. But is it ill-advised? Lauren Gregson explores.
A coworking-centric approach to IT infrastructure
The old stereotype of the IT guy who never comes out of his back office isn’t going to cut it. Ken DeMaria, VP of Technology at ATLAS Workbase, shares some things coworking spaces should consider when building out Information Technology infrastructure.
How much does a $100,000 website cost?
If it costs that much, you’re doing it wrong. Why companies that spend big still end up with inferior products, by Melissa Mesku.
The impact of green office design on productivity
Bad commercial office design can bring down the most “glass half full” optimist at work. Here are some basic elements of green design that commercial workspaces would do well to adopt. By Matt Lee.