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Hierarchy: harmony or horror?
Contrary to what you might read, workplace hierarchies continue to exist and even play an important role in creating harmony in the workplace.
The Global Overwork Problem and a Right to Disconnect
As legislators and business leaders look at new ways to encourage staff to disconnect, could the answer have been in our hands all along?
The future landscape of flexibility
The flexibility to choose where and how to work can be a double edged sword, but when done correctly opens new vistas of choice and engagement.
The elemental workplace
We need to stop pursuing workplace fads based on filmsy data and wishful thinking, and instead focus on what really counts in creating great spaces.
Don’t look to the skies for your inspiration
The much talked about characterisics of the offices of firms in the TMT sector have been around for far longer than some people think.
The UK’s regional cities are beginning to think smarter
There is enormous potential for british regional centres other than London to capitalise on the worldwide phenomenon of smart cities..
The metamorphosis of the Polish workplace
East meets West as open plan offices and other practices and principles gain ground in Poland’s thriving new workplaces.
The modern workplace as an immersive experience
Facility managers can take their place as the stage managers of the workplace and give an award winning performance.
The enduring appeal of the open plan
An event in Finland next year promises to throw open the door to a new era of transdisciplinary research into the modern workplace The association between open plan office design and…
Age, office type, job satisfaction and performance
Age is certainly more than a number when it comes to the workplace. it shapes every aspect of what we do and how we go about it.