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The Resilient Workplace
By Judith Heerwagen and Michael F. Bloom
In systems biology, resiliency is the capacity of a system and its inhabitants to bounce back from disruptive change, to cope with adversity without…
2011 IFMA Workplace Conference – Madrid
by Juan Luis de la Peña of 3G Office, Madrid (http://www.3g-office.com/inicio.html)
2011 IFMA Workplace Conference was held on 26-27th October kindly hosted by ENDESA in Madrid. All…
WorkTech’11 – West Coast (report by Dr. Jim Ware)
WorkTech11 West Coast was the first event hosted by Unwired Ventures Ltd in Silicon Valley. And it was a good day, time and money well spent. Great lineup of speakers, intriguing stories,…
One of the best from CoreNet Paris: “AiaDW” (All in a day’s work)
Paul Carder; Tuesday 20th Sept 2011; Paul was at the CoreNet Global Paris Summit. What follows below is his interpretation, so any errors are his alone.
A presentation at the 11.15 breakout…
Agility Ratio: Productive Benchmark or Property Target
(re-posted from 26/4/2010)
Office property is expensive - after people, property is the next biggest balance sheet item. In the current climate it is particularly vital that organisations…
How do we build corporate culture, and mentoring, in a mobile world?
I finished a report on Workplace Mobility a couple of weeks ago - specifically 'how to maintain the commitment to mobility after the project team has moved on...' It followed our research, …
Bank branches “open, casual and clubby”? The business lounge…
After my last blog on coffee shops, this BBC news article again made me think about the High Street business lounge:The High Street bank re-imagined (BBC)
Its going to happen isn't it? But…
What’s the costa this workplace? $2/hour+free coffee? $2/cup+free seat?
First published on 9th July 2010, by @paulcarder
Have you sat in a coffee shop recently? Yes, sure you have...but why? Quite possibly you bought a coffee to make yourself feel less guilty…