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Landlords Have A Surprisingly Strong Impact On Return To Office Success

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To attract employees back, offices need to be redesigned to offer home-like comfort, personalization, and added amenities such as wellness facilities and ergonomic workspaces. This article was written by Alexander Passler of Vallist for Work Design Magazine. Obvious pro: no commute.

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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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This article was written by Shive-Hattery’s Michelle Jones for Work Design Magazine. This includes increasing demand for flexibility (88%) along with more well-being and ergonomic support. Over 60% of the office vacancies are concentrated in 10% of buildings, according to JLL’s 2023 research.

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The Future Of Work Will Be Personalized

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Hybrid work is transforming traditional office setups into collaborative hubs, emphasizing teamwork and creativity over individual tasks, which can often be handled remotely. HP has invested in equipping shared workspaces with advanced technology and ergonomic designs to mirror home setups, prioritizing employee comfort and productivity.

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A brief history of the future of work

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The environment It has also raised questions about the impact of travel and daily life on the environment by showing what happens when we don’t do as much. This feature is taken from issue 7 of IN Magazine Image by prettysleepy1 The post A brief history of the future of work appeared first on Workplace Insight.

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We are not blank slates and we don’t adapt to change in predictable ways

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Arguably, it is also behind many of the most misleading notions about work and workplace design, perhaps most importantly that a change to some single element or characteristic of a working environment will lead to a specific outcome in the behaviour of people. It’s not even as if people can expect to be less distracted than in an office.

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