ESG was meant to guide responsible business — but in the workplace, it’s become a checkbox exercise. It’s time to ditch the fluff and measure what actually drives human and environmental impact.
In this episode, host Bob Fox talks with Caitlin Begg, sociologist and founder of Authentic Social, about how technology and human connection need to be integrated and how smart workplace design can optimize both.
BDG Architecture + Design created Dojo's vibrant Bristol contact centre, blending flexible design and community culture to support employee wellbeing and rapid growth.
Discover how Roar’s design for a global consulting firm’s Dubai HQ blends local culture, nature, and innovation into a workplace that redefines the future...
Announcing the finalists of the 2025 Next Work Environment Student Competition - where bold student ideas and a 700% surge in submissions signal a global rethinking of the future of work.
Guest Julia Hobsbawm takes us through her new report, “The United State of Work,” which marks five years since the global lockdowns began and examines how work has fundamentally changed across 12 countries.
Leigh Stringer explores the invisible aspects of workplace design while emphasizing the importance of creating spaces that welcome diverse voices and support neurodiversity.
In this episode we dive deep into the future of work with Stephen Smith as he rethinks how work gets done by integrating technology and social science.