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Designing the New Workplace Experience with Jeremy Myerson (S3:E2)

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What if instead of designing for the process of work, offices are designed to create positive experiences? Jeremy Myerson, co-author of Unworking and director at WORKTECH Academy, encourages us to rethink long-held assumptions about the workplace and derive some inspiration from the likes of Walt Disney.

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