GlobeSt.com: The news about Apple Park, Apple Computer's new Cupertino headquarters, 28-million-square-foot campus that cost an estimated $5 billion and houses about 15,000 workers, has been well-documented. So has news about Apple's plans to develop another 4.1 million SF in North San Jose. A largely untold story, however, is how Apple's original headquarters in Cupertino affected not only the design of Apple Park but also laid the groundwork for many other alternative workplace plans. Robin, what role did you play? Robin Weckesser: GlobeSt.com: Who were other key players on your team? Weckesser: GlobeSt.com: What did the project consist of? Weckesser: GlobeSt.com: This project has been considered ground-breaking in the industry. In what way did you and your colleagues serve as pioneers and pave the way to future workplace transformation? Weckesser: process GlobeSt.com: Looking ahead, where do you see the industry moving in terms of workplace evolution? Weckesser: GlobeSt.com: How can project managers help companies succeed? Weckesser:

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Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com, is responsible for working with editorial staff, freelancers and senior management to help plan the overarching vision that encompasses GlobeSt.com, including short-term and long-term goals for the website, how content integrates through the company’s other product lines and the overall quality of content. Previously she served as national executive editor and editor of the West Coast region for GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum, and was responsible for coverage of news and information pertaining to that vital real estate region. Prior to moving out to the Southern California office, she was Northeast bureau chief, covering New York City for GlobeSt.com. Her background includes a stint at InStyle Magazine, and as managing editor with New York Press, an alternative weekly New York City paper. In her career, she has also covered a variety of beats for M magazine, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, FashionLedge.com, and Co-Ed magazine. Dolce has also freelanced for a number of publications, including MSNBC.com and Museums New York magazine.