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Don’t worry, be ‘appy. IN Magazine issue 20 is here for you

Workplace Insight

The new digital edition of IN Magazine is now available to read online. Never miss another issue of IN Magazine, Works or our newsletter by subscribing here. IN Magazine issue 20 is here for you appeared first on Workplace Insight. Image: Kayak offices, Berlin designed by Gensler.

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A Three-Step Process for Managing an Underperforming Team Member

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In its simplest form, it means you understand what people need from you without them asking. It’s easy to point out who isn’t functioning well in your organization; it’s tougher when you look inward first to see how you can change the environment so people can do a better job. Strike up a conversation that feels authentic on your part.

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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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The built environment shapes behaviors. This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. The built environment is a stage for human activity, but it also shapes behaviors. Collaboration takes many forms Different kinds of collaboration call for different tools and settings.

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AI Is Transforming The Future Of Smart Buildings

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This article was written by Julian Rimmer of M Moser Associates for Work Design Magazine. The last few years have seen a dramatic change in the types of technology used in the built environment’s design, build and operation. One problem we are trying to solve is that the built environment is intricate and full of inertia.

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Navigating Uncertainty: Strategies For Success In Commercial Real Estate Amid Global Turmoil

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Businesses are consistently drawn to high-quality, Class A office spaces with diverse amenities that promote an inspiring and healthful workplace environment. This article was written by Pickard Chilton Principal Michael Hensley for Work Design Magazine.

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Revitalizing The Future Of Work Through She, We And Me Spaces

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This article was written by Jeannie Wu of Gensler and Jules Lairson of Work & Mother for Work Design Magazine. By creating tailored “she, me and we” spaces, the landscape of the built environment can be changed — directly impacting the future of work. In today’s workplace, culture has never been more important.

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How Design in Education is Shaping Workplaces of the Future

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The modern workplace has made strides towards shifting values and pedagogy that mirror the education environment. This article was originally written by Stantec’s Jennifer Grafton and Stephanie Wood for Work Design Magazine. Workers, like students, need a place to learn, develop, grow, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape.