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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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How Can Office Design Help To Rebuild Working Relationships?

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Surveys show that hybrid and remote workers feel lonelier and have fewer friends on the job. The built environment shapes behaviors. This article was written by the Perkins Eastman Design Strategy team for Work Design Magazine. Unfortunately, getting back to “normal” isn’t as simple as reinstating pre-COVID work policies.

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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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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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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. Wellness and Sustainability 80% of Gen Z is looking for companies that implement policies rather than just talking the talk. Devices that monitor air and water quality contribute to a healthier work environment. They now ask, “Am I right for the job?”

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The Key To Creating Office Spaces For Everyone: Design With Neurodiversity In Mind

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This article was written by Tash Hewlett , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. When given the correct working environment, neurodiverse employees are often extremely high performing individuals. These provisions can be small, like specifying dimmable lights in meeting rooms and quiet spaces.

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Gen Z’s Impact On The Workplace: Tech-Enabled And Collaborative

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This article was written by JLL’s Sanjay Rishi for Work Design Magazine. Office design can support these needs with flexible spaces for in-person training and group meetings, experiential spaces to draw in people of all generations, and social hubs to foster conversation and community, all supported by thoughtful policies.