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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. TD Securities: One Vanderbilt – Collaborative spaces include a conference center, café, and a multipurpose training room, along with informal work and huddle spaces distributed throughout the office. © Copyright Andrew Rugge.

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What’s In It For Me? Why It’s Crucial To Give Your Employees A Return-on-Commute

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The return-on-commute (ROC) concept is emerging as a critical factor in attracting employees back to the office by ensuring that the workplace offers a tangible and meaningful return on the investment of time, effort, and cost that employees commit to when traveling to work.

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The Return To Office Trade-Off

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Companies are enhancing the office experience by offering food programs, such as gourmet coffee carts and subsidized meals, which save employees time and money, while fostering workplace community and collaboration. This article was written by RSP’s Alissa Franconi and Christine Shaw for Work Design Magazine.

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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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The Impact Of Design On The Return To The Office

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This article was written by Stuart Finnie and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. In comparison, those in the Financial Services sector indicated they were more eager to return as they’d missed the social interaction and opportunity to collaborate with colleagues. Forming new workplace habits. Deliveroo London.

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Sound and vision – Nigel Oseland makes himself heard for the IN magazine profile

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Firms and their managers are taking a far keener interest in the design and management of the workplace in all its forms. People are voting with their feet and if the office doesn’t offer them a better experience than their homes or doesn’t make travel worthwhile. They want to collaborate. Because that’s how they want to work.

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A 4-Question Guide to Unlock Your Creativity

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But for those engaged in creative tasks and in the process of refining their work or collaborating with others to make further progress, a number of brain regions support creative ability. Are you collaborative? Being open to other ideas and collaboration is so important.” Remember: Creativity is a whole-brain activity.