Offices are still necessary, but who will use them and why, companies are under particular pressure to offer an outstanding work experience, and more news.
Jan Johnson of Allsteel draws on the book "The Extended Mind" to share how can we thoughtfully apply social sciences to improve the experiences of people at work.
This designer from NeoCon’s recent virtual program believes the death of the office has been greatly exaggerated and that workplace design will take an evolutionary leap.
Cuningham’s Work Studio has created a journey map to diagram the relationships between work and place, and to identify where software can facilitate data collection about workforce utilization patterns.
Drawing on lessons from successful retail design practices, Figure3’s Mardi Najafi and Jillian Warren make the case for creating more memorable experiences in our offices to improve engagement and brand loyalty.
PLASTARC's Melissa Marsh and Mike Sayre explore how employers can move beyond thinking of office restrooms as necessities to add more value to the workplace experience.
AgilQuest presents a versatile solution for scheduling resources across the workplace.
AgilQuest's Forum is a SaaS, cloud-based booking and measurement platform where businesses of any...
Research from global employee experience thinktank, Leesman, reveals a series of mission critical drivers organizations need to deliver if they are to foster outstanding workplace experience.