Our knowledge of workplace metrics has revolutionized how we design office space.
You Could Be Too Much of a Team Player
Amid a sweeping workplace trend pushing collaboration, some people are finding they play a little too well with others, causing stress and overwork.
Flexibility, daylight and a well-designed office are amongst most desirable workplace features
85 percent of office professionals surveyed believe flexible workplace design is important and 83 percent said they have their best ideas when working in flexible space options.
Getting Ahead of Change
Capital One Releases Extensive Workplace Survey
The findings prove that changes in the workplace aren't just trends — they have become expectations, and workplaces that don't address the issues will find it difficult to attract and retain the best talent.
The Workplace is Your Key Recruiting Tool
Year-Long Study Reinforces Benefits of Standing Desks
A recently-released workplace study found height-adjustable workstations may help reduce sedentary behavior and support health even outside the workplace.
Richard Tyson on Designing the Connected Workplace
How new technologies are shaping office design and creating unprecedented connections between people and the places they live and work.
The Open Office Isn’t Dead
How Can You Win the Talent War?
The Surprising Reason Why an Open Office Space May Not Be Great for Your Company
The arrangement of furniture and cubicles within an office can influence productivity in complex ways, depending on a company’s culture and the nature of its work. No one design fits all companies.
Coworking: What's Right for your Brand
5 Facts About Remote Work and Millennials
The World Economic Forum found that flexibility in the workplace, such as telecommuting, has led to a significant transformation in workplace.
Here’s the final nail in the coffin of open plan offices
Organizations should focus on providing workplaces that support the requirements for privacy and focus, as well as interaction and collaboration.
A new study compared formal and informal communication at work, and the results are no fun
Workers would rather pick up a phone or fire off an email than receive automated notifications, in part because humans are hardwired to prefer spontaneous communications, and are suspicious of formal procedures.
The future of work: Insights from the future users of workspace
What we must also be wary of is an idea that seems to inform the endlessly rolling debate about the ‘office of the future’.
How the Impact of Gen Z Will Improve the Workplace for the Rest of Us
While telecommuting, or the ability to work from home, might be selling points to millennials and the generations that came before them, for Gen Z “work” (as in "going to work") is not a place," but something that they do anywhere with their technology,.”
Future Work: What today’s trends are saying about tomorrow
As the digital revolution gains momentum, it’s important to imagine and prepare for what the impacts may be.
The impact of technology, cyber-risk and the future of corporate real estate
The technology enabled mobility of the workforce directly impacts the traditional office model and leads to greater uncertainty of accommodation needs.
For The Office Of 2050, Think Adaptation, Not Revolution
While the office of 2050 is still a few decades in the making, one thing is certain: it will be a workspace that is not only equipped with the latest technology but also an amenities package designed from the ground up to complement the tenant's culture, work philosophy and vision.