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CEO Buy-In: Why it’s Important

Our continuing CEOs Talk Workplace series has given us the following unique insight on the importance of CEO presence in instigating workplace change. 

CEOs Weigh-In From Davos: Transforming the Workplace is Key to Survival

Bernice Boucher and Ed Nolan recap JLL's panel at the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos where a group of CEOs and senior-level executives discussed how organizations are adapting to prepare for the future of work.

2018 Workplace Trend Predictions

From healthier, people-centric designed offices to increasingly flexible workspaces, Work Design Magazine’s very own, Bob Fox, shares seven workplace trend predictions he expects to see in 2018.

Designing for Behavior

BHDP Architecture's Brady Mick's first article of a bimonthly series on the growth, value, and future of design for people. The series intends to explore and discover the impact of behavior, habits, and patterns of people in the design of environments.

Multi-Sensory Resimercial Design Combines the Best of Both Worlds

“Resimercial” design has become increasingly popular in recent years. While we can’t expect that our offices will ever feel quite like home, we can do our best to make them more comfortable, a key component of both happiness and health.

Shifting the Paradigm From Wellness to Well-Being

Charlie Grantham explores why we need to change how we approach workplace design and move from cost-based measures of building performance to more human-centric behavioral measure of wellness and wellbeing.

Addressing the Commoditization of Workspace

Scott Delano, design director at Wright Heerema Architects, believes that designers and architects need to be responsible for stopping the sameness that plagues office space design and offers several ways to create a space that is truly differentiated.

Evidence Transcends Trend In Workplace Well-Being

It's easy to follow fads when it comes to workspace design. Perkins and Will's Paula McEvoy explores how an evidence-based approach to design using peer-reviewed research findings will result in built environments with substantial impacts on the occupants' well-being. 

Wellness Programs Average a 6:1 ROI

How can the workplace support the well-being of its occupants? Jennifer Walton, principal at H. Hendy Associates, provides seven common-sense wellness strategies that boost can the overall health of employees.

The Human Touch: Four Ways the Workplace is Becoming More Human-Focused

Today, employees are seeking environments that are more mobile, flexible, and personalized. JLL's Workplace Strategy Lead, Bernice Boucher outlines four major ways the workplace is changing for the better. 

The Dollars and Sense of Well-Being

Kate Lister breaks down the impact of the workplace on well-being and the steps to take to create a culture of well-being. 

Telling Stories and Living Them: Corporate Celebrations with Impact

Entro's Rae Lam explores how companies can effectively host corporate celebrations and events to expose employees to great design and encourage interaction with their surroundings. 
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