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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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This article was written by Shive-Hattery’s Michelle Jones for Work Design Magazine. The workplace may have up to five generations of talent for the foreseeable future. Mentoring & Collaboration Progressive organizations leverage digital learning with a mix of collaborative, in-person learning.

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How To Create Commute-Worthy Destinations

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Effective and supportive environments are being designed with the aid of cognitive and neuroscience research to provide ergonomic workspaces tailored to various tasks, aiming to create spaces that employees actively want to work in rather than feel obligated to attend. Collaboration and meeting spaces designed for confidential tech client.

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Deconstruct Your Office Into Core Resources To Rebuild Productivity

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An effective office layout embraces a mix of experiences, providing a range of work surfaces and seating options to suit various tasks and employee preferences, enabling both focused work and dynamic collaboration. This article was written by Shuli Steele for Work Design Magazine. Sony Nimbubbles recognizes you.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

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This article was written by M Moser’s Michelle Smith for Work Design Magazine. Focus, collaboration and socializing should be at the heart of the design. Gen Z also wants more collaborative and meaningful work. Easily adjustable lighting, blinds/curtains, and ergonomic furniture to support productivity and varied tasks.

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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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Architectural Innovation In A Post Pandemic World

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Among the biggest changes are a renewed focus on innovation and group problem solving, and the need for office spaces that support these styles of collaborative work. This article was written by Brendan Farrell and Ruba Younan , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Mixing It Up. Image courtesy of AO.

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The Fusion Office: Hospitality, Residential and Retail-Inspired Workplaces

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This article was originally written by RSP designer Katie Engelby RID, LEED AP for Work Design Magazine. In the workplace, this translates to top-class digital connections, a variety of collaborative spaces, and a seamless experience as soon as employees walk through the door.