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Delivery

10 Mar 2014
In: Kalaw, Today's Office
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Another week in Myanmar draws to a close. Today’s studio visitor summed up what we’ve achieved here: to create a space that is truly in …
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Morning Rituals

10 Mar 2014
In: Kalaw, Today's Office
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Morning rituals require the most attention – it’s the moment when the team are at their lowest ebb, when the reassurance of a familiar brew …
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Cartographers & Illustrators

10 Mar 2014
In: Kalaw, Today's Office
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When you need a map, hire a cartographer. Our local fixer did a good job of tracking down a cartographer-cum-illustrator in rural Myanmar to help …
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Muesli Against Culture Shock

10 Mar 2014
In: Today's Office
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A sustained healthy diet is difficult to keep to on the road, and rituals around good and drink are especially important to ground the team. …
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Notes, Frameworks and Conversations

10 Mar 2014
In: Today's Office
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A few thousand notes, 15 frameworks, and lots of conversations to turn observation into insight into opportunities and recommendations. After doing dozens of these at …
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Drop-Ins

10 Mar 2014
In: Today's Office
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A key consideration for any popup studio is how to accommodate drop-ins in a way that is meaningful to the project and everyone on the …
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Popup Studio

10 Mar 2014
In: Kalaw, Today's Office
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Today’s office is up in the pines. Popup studio set up includes putting in Internet, daily local village bakery, fresh fruit and vegetable deliveries. The …
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Popup Studios

13 May 2012
In: China Town, Today's Office
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Today’s office is a 31st story penthouse overlooking Singapore. Or at least it’s notionally a penthouse, with a frog team of four having turned it …
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