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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. Making the Workplace Worth it We have reached a consensus.

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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. Therefore, a focus on personal work settings is critical, including sit-to-stand desks, ergonomic chairs and a user-friendly tech set-up that easily connects to the rest of the workplace. It seems like a winning recipe, doesn’t it?

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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. A Pew survey noted that 36% of respondents claimed teleworking reduced their opportunities for mentorship. This includes increasing demand for flexibility (88%) along with more well-being and ergonomic support.

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Breaking The Employee Burnout Cycle With Workplace Strategy

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This article was written by Kari Smith and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. A recent global survey by Deloitte found that nearly 40% of women looking for a new job cited “burnout” as the main reason. At RSP, we often start with executive and employee surveys to uncover the biggest challenges. Project: R.D.

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How Will We View Today’s Transformation Of The Workplace In Twenty Years?

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This article was written by Ryan Anderson and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. We need to move beyond typical program development processes and post-occupancy satisfaction surveys and find new ways to conceptualize the workplace as a product that is driven by the voice of its customers – the employees.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

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As many companies look at rethinking their workplace environments for the needs of today, they may want to draw on anthropological methods and analysis to answer certain critical questions. This article was written by Melissa Fisher and Hana Kassem for Work Design Magazine.