Good Posture Improves Productivity, and Other Industry News

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Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh.
Image via fastcompany.com.
Image via fastcompany.com.
  • “Power posture (head up, shoulders back) can not only improve your health but have an impact on your chances for success,” says Fast Company (and my 1st grade computer teacher, Mrs. Albritton, who always insisted we sit up straight when learning the finer points of QWERTY).
  • Jeff Bezos responds to the, depending on whom you ask, wildly overblown NYT article we linked to last week: “I strongly believe that anyone working in a company that really is like the one described in the NYT would be crazy to stay. I know I would leave such a company.”
  • And from Inc.: The most creative and entertaining ways people waste time at work. Our faves: “Blowing bubbles in sub-zero weather to see if the bubbles would freeze and break” and “[l]ying under boxes to scare people”.
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh.
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