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TiMOTION’s State of the Art Technology Makes Sit-to-Stand Solutions Easy

TiMOTION's height adjustable ergonomic desk is the perfect way to promote employee wellness while still maintaining a clean aesthetic in the workplace.

Australian Architecture Firm Designs a Warm, Community-Building Office

Principles of community and collaboration at the heart of the design of Hayball, an Australia architecture practice in Surry Hills NSW Australia.

Why Mindful Eating at Work Matters, and Other Industry News

How does mindful eating at work affect employees?, is your office making you sick?, and more industry news from around the web.

Is Wholeness in the Workplace Fake News?

Charlie Grantham clears up the differences and similarities between the concepts of wellness, well-being, and wholeness.

An Auckland Law Firm Moves to an Open-Plan Workplace

Warren and Mahoney was appointed to refurbish the offices of Auckland's Russell McVeagh law firm, located in the Vero Centre across three levels. In a bold move for the legal field they elected to move to an open-plan workplace.

The Healthy Workplace Nudge: The Story Behind the Story

As Rex Miller prepared for the release of his latest book, “The Healthy Workplace Nudge”, WDM spoke with him to get the inside scoop on the inspiration and motivation behind the story.

People First: Embracing Your Whole Self in the People-Centric Workplace

In an effort to support workplace wellness, we must encourage people to express their non-work selves to create people-centric workplaces. 

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.

ECMC Gets a Downtown Minneapolis Address and an Open, Collaborative Office Design

NELSON created an open, collaborative space for nonprofit corporation ECMC, which decided to make the move from the suburbs to downtown Minneapolis.

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.

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 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. 

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