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Sarah Parks is the director of marketing and communications at CNet Training. She has worked with the company for over 15 years and has over 20 years of marketing experience with the technology and other sectors.
It is not uncommon for organizations to create well-being and breakout areas, exercise spaces, and reading rooms within their workspaces for their employees to take advantage of during the workday. So, why not also create dedicated learning zones?