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The Little Red Caboose
by Catherine Fredman
The caboose was built in 1928 and was used by the Santa Fe Railroad. Back in the day, it served as a traveling office, bunkhouse and cookhouse for the crew. Now it's the workplace and private hide-a-way for a rail fan and his family.
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A-Mazing Space
by Barry M. Katz
The secret of the maze is to confuse the senses, not by making things foreign and unfamiliar, but by making everything appear the same. If you think that sounds like a typical office, (row after row, cubicle after cubicle, etc.) then you are not alone. Read how the digital age has opened new doors to wayfinding in the office.
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Workplace Diversity Supporting Workstyles
by Pam Brenner
Most people hear the word "diversity" and picture a group of people who look different from each other. Interestingly, diversity actually denotes a "condition of being different" and in the workplace can expand to include unique workstyles and behaviors. When finished reading, take the ten-question quiz to help determine if your workspace is working for you.
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