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Introduction: The Evolved Workplace

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Not long ago, a corporate space and facility manager from a financial services firm was touring an office building with one of the company’s investment asset managers. The space was purchased as an investment and would be leased to office tenants. It was a great investment—close to 50 thousand square feet of prime office space situated in the growing stretch between Los Angeles and San Diego.

The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.

—Albert Einstein

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  1. Partnership for Public Service and Booz Allen Hamilton, On Demand Government: Deploying Flexibilities to Ensure Service Continuity (Washington, DC, 2010).

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  2. Mineta Transportation Institute, Facilitating Telecommuting: Exploring the Role of Telecommuting Intensity and Differences between Telecommuters and Non-Telecommuters (San Jose, CA, 2010).

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© 2013 Jason Morwick, Robyn Bews, Emily Klein, and Tim Lorman

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Morwick, J., Bews, R., Klein, E., Lorman, T. (2013). Introduction: The Evolved Workplace. In: Workshift. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137337474_1

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