Finding inspiration within a work environment is a highly personal quest — and that is certainly reflected in all of the thought leaders' "workspace stories" posted this week. Somehow I feel as if I know each of them a little better, even though we haven't all had the opportunity to meet. Their collected work spaces are as individual as you might have imagined them to be: a window into their world. Ultimately, work environments reveal much about us — and each of these spaces tells a very interesting story.
Overall, LinkedIn thought leaders are clearly adapting to the changes in how we carry out business today. It seems there aren't a lot of traditional corner offices anymore — and if there had been a lot of them here, that would have been a bit of a disappointment. The work spaces revealed here, reflect deep changes in the organizations in which we work: more transparency, increased opportunities to communicate, flexibility and fluidity. Some of us still find that we work in more traditional office environments, but we are striving to claim those spaces as our own, as well.
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