Big Data and Big Promise: How Not to Lose Sight of What Matters
bySteelcase’s Tracy Brower explains why we need both big and thick data to make good decisions when it comes to workplace design.
Steelcase’s Tracy Brower explains why we need both big and thick data to make good decisions when it comes to workplace design.
Peter Miscovich, Managing Director Strategy + Innovation at JLL explains how next-generation digital workplace ecosystems will place human engagement, technology, and agility first.
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.
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.
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.
HOK Consulting professionals explore how to create adaptable spaces that allow for flexibility in an unpredictable future.
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Is the end of the office happening now? An open letter from OPX’s Steve Polo to WDM readers.
A&D students from Stanford share a new perspective on public space and work, plus the rise of the virtual workplace and more!
Fast forward 10 years: what will your workplace look like?