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March 13, 2013
Categories: News, Our Thinking,

Saw this great little slideshow at SXSW and thought it was worth re-publishing. Engagingly titled “Your desk job makes you fat, sick and dead” it’s a little red-toppy but covers some great themes and should, with an open mind, make you think seriously about the role that the physical office plays.

SXSW 2013 Panel Discussion: Your Desk Job Makes You Fat, Sick & Dead from Podio

by Martin Dower

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