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Co working spaces and working beyond the cube

February 26, 2013

Coworking Spaces From GRid70 To Grind Help Employees Work Beyond The Cube
By Greg Lindsay, fastcompany.com

AT&T, Zappos, and other companies are sharing office space with strangers— and not to save rent.

In 2011, when the elec­tron­ics firm Plantron­ics redesigned its head­quar­ters in Santa Cruz, Cal­i­fo …

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