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Should we bring back the office in 2017?

  • Written by Libby Sander, Lecturer, Bond University
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It’s been quite a year. This in fact may be the understatement of the decade. As you returned to work in January, wondering what surprises lay ahead, there’s a fair chance you wouldn’t have picked many of the changes that have...

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