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How Can We Foster Emotional Connections At Work In The Post-Pandemic Era?

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This article was written by Elina Cardet of Arcadis for Work Design Magazine. Let us reimagine the workplace as a vibrant and magnetic space filled with meaning where people gather, connect, learn, collaborate, and create. Neuroaesthetics research shows how our brains react to art, including architecture, and the response to beauty.

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The Benefits Of Commuting (Yes, There Are Some)

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Workplaces can enhance the commuting experience by creating attractive office environments with advanced technology, collaborative culture, and design for future flexibility to meet the evolving needs of employees. This article was written by M Moser’s Jeni Durksen for Work Design Magazine.

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Breaking The Employee Burnout Cycle With Workplace Strategy

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The American Psychological Association recently revealed that nearly 60% of employees are experiencing negative impacts of work-related stress. This article was written by Kari Smith and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. And that’s not the only study showing the affects of work stress. Strategizing for Change.

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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. By tracking data on employee movement and interaction, AI can suggest designs that enhance collaboration, productivity, and well-being. Sit-stand desks and ergonomic chairs self-adjust to ideal settings.

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Top 10 Ways To Make People Feel More Comfortable And Productive At Work

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This article was written by Amie Keener of Gensler for Work Design Magazine. Roller bags are far more ergonomic than carrying a backpack or shoulder bag. Also, allow workers easy access to fresh air and walking areas near the office to help with stress and to promote activity. Provide spaces for both active and quiet zones.