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Navigating The AI Wave And The Impact On The 2024 Workplace

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This article was written by JLL ‘s Kari Smith for Work Design Magazine. Instead of mining and collating data, I focused on the deeper work of analysis, messaging, planning, and communications—areas that were of specific concern to our client. We are using it ourselves and so are many of our clients.

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How AI Is Transforming Workplace Architecture And Design

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This article was originally written by Gensler’s Christian Lehmkuhl for Work Design Magazine. AI’s most potent asset is its capacity for predictive analysis. By tracking data on employee movement and interaction, AI can suggest designs that enhance collaboration, productivity, and well-being.

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Designing with Insight and Intention: Uncovering Behavioral and Functional Needs

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Behavioral change — through the power of social cohesion — can create better team productivity, individual performance, engagement, motivation, learning outcomes, and reducing fear, stress, and anxiety. The workplace should be adaptable to remain relevant and nurturing so the people using it can thrive.

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From the archive: The role of workplace design in employee engagement

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This means they can manage their need for privacy, concentrate more easily and collaborate with their teams without disruptions. No two days are the same for employees; sometimes they will need to do focus work, while other times they will need to collaborate. Fixed Technology exceeds mobile by 2:1.

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5 Whole-Brain Design Strategies To Make Your Workplace More Innovative And Efficient

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Designing for people with neurodiversity requires a slight shift in our approach to a workplace design process Organizing workplaces into distinct zones can alleviate stress for people with neurodivergent conditions. For decades, design professionals have endeavored to make workplaces universally accessible for everyone.

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Legendary Entrepreneur Naveen Jain Wants Nothing More Than to Change the Way Humanity Lives

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Maybe these instruments, in collaboration, signal the release of a subtle scent that often lifts your spirits. Plus, with every analysis, the entire process gets less expensive. Then at some point, he tells me why he does what he does—and he stresses that it’s not about the money. What’s going on?’” Then it came down to $10,000.

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