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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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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. Mentoring in the workplace makes it easier to ask “just-in-time” questions rather than scheduling a video meeting or phone call. This includes increasing demand for flexibility (88%) along with more well-being and ergonomic support.

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The Benefits Of Commuting (Yes, There Are Some)

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This article was written by M Moser’s Jeni Durksen for Work Design Magazine. Faster wifi, ergonomic furniture, frothy coffee, choice of work settings, face-to-face meetings and technology supportive of hybrid meetings have become baseline expectations. For some, a series of email surprises, expensive and time-consuming.

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Top 10 Ways To Make People Feel More Comfortable And Productive At Work

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This article was written by Amie Keener of Gensler for Work Design Magazine. Roller bags are far more ergonomic than carrying a backpack or shoulder bag. Also, allow workers easy access to fresh air and walking areas near the office to help with stress and to promote activity. Provide spaces for both active and quiet zones.