The COVID-19 World And Its Impact On The Future Of Work
byIf you recognize the challenges of COVID-19, you will be better equipped to harness the opportunities, and to make meaningful contributions in the future.
If you recognize the challenges of COVID-19, you will be better equipped to harness the opportunities, and to make meaningful contributions in the future.
This is the third installment in a multiyear conversation about the evolving role of data and technology in creating more people-centric design.
As the potential scope of the COVID-19 outbreak has become more clear in the United States and Canada, public and private organizations from all industries, sectors and geographies are encouraging their teams to work remotely to reduce the spread of the virus.
The dramatic steps coworking companies are taking in response to coronavirus, female designers that are shaping the future of the design world, and more news.
The office amenities teams search for the most, how acoustic pods are mitigating workplace burnout, and more news from around the web.
Bob Fox shares how Facilities Managers can work efficiently as projects become more complex with more and more experts involved.
Hassell’s Matthew Blain shares the catalyst needed for change in corporate real estate, and why we must truly embrace and drive this transformation.
Coworking spaces that offer a more grown-up take, employees’ top office wishes are windows and quiet spaces, and more news.
Kay Sargent explains why the workplace design industry needs to innovate and evolve, otherwise this will be our Kodak moment.
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