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Future of Work Canada,
Toronto
07 April 2026
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2026 Neurodiversity in Business Annual Conference,
London
08 April 2026
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Internal & Employee Communications Excellence,
Chicago
13 April 2026
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New York
15 April 2026
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From ‘cathedrals’ of interaction to diverse workplace settings,
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Brains at Work: Using Neuroscience to Shape the Next Generation of Work,
London
16 April 2026
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Coworking tech Week - Experience What's Next in Coworking and Flex Space Technology,
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20 April 2026
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Salone del Mobile. Milano 2026,
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21 April 2026
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Employees use only fraction of their knowledge at work

February 19, 2020

Employees use only fraction of their knowledge at work

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Knowledge, News

Smart cities investment to rise by a fifth in 2020

February 19, 2020

Smart cities investment to rise by a fifth in 2020

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Cities, News

Outer-city coworking cuts carbon and commuting

February 18, 2020

Outer-city coworking cuts carbon and commuting

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Coworking, News

More women on boards but progress remains slow

February 18, 2020

More women on boards but progress remains slow

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Workplace

London office rents to rise due to “Boris bounce”

February 18, 2020

London office rents to rise due to “Boris bounce”

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Property

No trade deal Brexit would cost UK £37bn in lost output by end of 2022

February 17, 2020

No trade deal Brexit would cost UK £37bn in lost output by end of 2022

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Business, News

Public sector hiring intentions at 12-year high

February 17, 2020

Public sector hiring intentions at 12-year high

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Public Sector

Six in ten workers worry about disappointing boss

February 14, 2020

Six in ten workers worry about disappointing boss

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Working culture

Trends set to improve people’s working lives examined in new report

February 14, 2020

Trends set to improve people’s working lives examined in new report

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Working lives

EU membership can hamper local businesses

February 14, 2020

EU membership can hamper local businesses

by Jackie Le Poidevin • Business, News

Watchdog raises concerns at councils` commercial property investments

February 14, 2020

Watchdog raises concerns at councils` commercial property investments

by Neil Franklin • News, Property

Take-up of shared parental leave set to boom

February 13, 2020

Take-up of shared parental leave set to boom

by Jackie Le Poidevin • News, Workplace

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