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  2. How Logitech used webcams in conference rooms to collect data ...

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    His team shifted course, turning that room into one for learning, development, and training meetings, which employees had long requested. It's now booked three days a week, according to Houseman.

  3. Conference hall - Wikipedia

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    Conference Room Sign. It is commonly found at large hotels and convention centers though many other establishments, including even hospitals, [1] have one. Sometimes other rooms are modified for large conferences such as arenas or concert halls. Aircraft have been fitted out with conference rooms. [2] Conference rooms can be windowless for ...

  4. Hoteling - Wikipedia

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    Hoteling is reservation-based unassigned seating; employees reserve a workspace before they come to work in an office. An alternate method of handling unassigned seating is hot desking , which does not involve reservations; with hot-desking, a worker chooses a workspace upon arrival, rather than reserving it in advance.

  5. Convention center - Wikipedia

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    A convention center (American English; or conference centre in British English) [1] is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests. Convention centers typically offer sufficient floor area to accommodate several thousand attendees.

  6. Tech Workers Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The group's name emphasizes the ideas that white-collar employees are workers and that the lower-wage jobs created to support those white-collar jobs are part of the same industry. These ideas are in contrast to industry norms that ameliorate engineer working conditions, including food and perk luxuries on campus, horizontal reporting ...

  7. Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, the basic layout of the corporate office had remained largely unchanged, with employees sitting behind rows of traditional desks in a large open room, devoid of privacy. Propst's studies suggested that an open environment actually reduced communication between employees, and impeded personal initiative.

  8. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp

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    Within the warehouse, a quiet caste system separated the Integrity temps from the full-timers. Integrity workers technically answer to Integrity managers and receive Integrity paychecks. Amazon employees receive basic benefits, but the temps typically said they did not. (Integrity says it offers health care coverage in line with the Affordable ...

  9. Nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    A name is a label for any noun: names can identify a class or category of things; or a single thing, either uniquely or within a given context. Names are given, for example, to humans or any other organisms, places, products—as in brand names—and even to ideas or concepts. It is names as nouns that are the building blocks of nomenclature.