Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
- Employees may never have a desk that feels like ‘theirs’ again, says BBC, but the trade-off might mean an agile office that works for everyone.
- Research has shown that employers should take individual workers’ personalities into account as part of “an employee-centered approach” to workspace design, reports Safety+Health.
- Open offices aren’t working, says Scientific American. How do we design an office that does?
- The Washington Post shares why the US office market faces a tough road ahead.
- Forbes speaks with six entrepreneurs in very different fields to discuss their unique office spaces and how design plays a role in their productivity and lifestyle.