Work on the Move: Driving Strategy and Change in Workplace
I was privileged to be involved in conceiving and writing for this book, whose goal was to help facility managers envision, produce, and thrive by examining changes in work and workplace.
I was privileged to be involved in conceiving and writing for this book, whose goal was to help facility managers envision, produce, and thrive by examining changes in work and workplace.
A classic study of workplace personalization presents findings that are still important today.
Nearby nature—new research reveals the difficulties of enticing working adults and children into outdoor spaces, but it also hints at solutions.
Research conducted by Sreedhari Desai and Francesca Gino confirms the importance of the nonverbal cues we find in our physical environment.
Recent research links traveling through doorways and forgetting.
The British Council for Offices (BCO) polled 1,000 office workers in the United Kingdom to learn more about their workplace experiences.
Costa investigated the tendency of people to sit in the same seat each time they are in a public space.
Jahncke and her colleagues explored the performance repercussions of noise in open-plan offices.
Researchers continue to probe the most advantageous forms for workplaces.
Offices are designed to increase well-being and productivity, communicate symbolically, and to express an aesthetic message.