Desks Of Successful People

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J.T. O'Donnell, CEO of CAREEREALISM Media. "All my work is done virtually. My computer is the hub of my workspace. Since I interact with clients via HD livestreaming, I need a camera (its perched on top of the monitor, but you can see it too well), a high-end microphone (thats the scary-looking thing on the right), and a keyboard." Source: LinkedIn
Bruce Kasanoff, founder of Sense Of The Future. "I set up my office this way because I face Long Island Sound and keep everything — except the dogs — behind me so as not to block the view. The glass desk is a remnant of my less is more phase, but Id really love to find a handcrafted wooden desk." Source: LinkedIn
Andrew Chen, entrepreneur. "I have a post-it note taped to the monitor that says: 3pm - Floss - Drink water - Stretch and I have an alarm on my computer that fires at 3pm. I try to remember to do that every day, though Im not great at it." Source: LinkedIn
Lou Adler, CEO of The Adler Group. "I have a virtual company with our whole team spread across the U.S. I never go into my real office. Its boring and theres no one to talk with, so I work out of my home office in Laguna Beach, CA. I get nothing done when I look at the ocean, so instead work in the back of the house looking at the back yard." Source: LinkedIn
Ilya Pozin, Founder at Ciplex. "Ciplex has two bullpen areas where most employees work. This is so employees can see each other and are motivated, as they are surrounded by others who are also working. This setup allows for productivity in the office, as it is key to be surrounded by like-minded, motivated team members with the opportunity to physically work together in large teams and/or break out into clear space when needed." Source: LinkedIn
Jordy Leiser, co-founder at STELLAService. "Like most startup offices, we have an open floor plan, which allows for non-stop collaboration and interaction among the various teams." Source: LinkedIn
Martin Varsavsky, CEO at Fon. "You can see my personal office in the top left corner of the photo above. My office door slides open and remains open during the workday, to invite employees to enter my office and share their thoughts." Source: LinkedIn
Aaron Hurst, Founder, Taproot Foundation. "On the left is the glass wall in my office that allows me to feel connected to the dynamic and brilliant team at Taproot while providing the sound privacy unfortunately required. My team is amazing and watching them work gives me tremendous energy." Source: LinkedIn
John Abell, tech columnist at Reuters. "I like to think the open floor plan has a practical, positive impact: that the protected expanse behind me and the view of nature outdoors liberates my mind." Source: LinkedIn
Nancy Lublin, CEO at DoSomething.org. "We e not even seated at desks. Instead, we purchased 80 plain flat tables from Ikea. These tables are arranged in quads ... without any partitions or walls." Source: LinkedIn
Naomi Simson, founder of RedBalloon. "I work anywhere and everywhere — some of my most impactful blogs have been written on aircraft or waiting at airports. Or, as [in this picture], at the hairdressers. Whilst I work echnically at the RedBalloon office, my leadership team says that I am etter out than in. Which means my job is to be out and about — meeting people and building networks for the business." Source: LinkedIn
Steve Rubel, Global Strategy and Insights at Edelman. "I try to work with clarity, simplicity and portability. Thats why you won see much on my desk. Whenever I have visitors at my cube, the first thing they remark is that it looks like no one uses it. When I travel, sometimes people think its a vacant space." Source: LinkedIn
Inge Geerdens, founder of CVWarehouse. "Whenever I’m traveling, installing my working spot is the first thing I do when I enter my hotel room. I create a space for myself. For the next few hours or days, it’s the closest thing to home and also my very own situation room." Source: LinkedIn
Emily Chang, host of "Bloomberg West". "At Bloomberg, no one has an office, not even our CEO. But, everyone has the luxury of working at their own Bloomberg terminal. When I started working here, I had no idea what I would do with four different screens. Now, I can’t live without them!" Source: LinkedIn