Open plan offices are damaging workers ability to concentrate
Noise is primary cause of inefficiency at work.
Noise is primary cause of inefficiency at work.
Everyone deserves a fantastic workplace, that enables meaningful work and enjoyable experiences. But what does a stimulating workplace look like? How can organisations create an uplifting place for their people to succeed? MARGINALIA speaks with author Neil Usher, who has just released his new book ‘The Elemental Workplace’, to explore what type of workplace contributes to employees’ sense of self-worth and wellbeing, and therefore benefits the organisation too.
An adaptable workplace with a focus on technology and staff wellbeing is the ultimate in office fashion for 2018.
A new report released by Leesman, the assessor of workplace effectiveness, analyses how organisations can better support employees by offering an office environment that actually works.
Slides, sleeping pods and ping pong tables may be popular in Silicon Valley offices, but Brits have very different ideas about their dream office environments, according to new research.
SAP Co-Innovation Centre in Palo Alto shows that innovative workplaces are truly achievable inside large organisations. Gloria Lombardi speaks with Director of Design Services Eliad Goldwasser, and Program Manager Uwe Palm.
‘Compendium for the Civic Economy’ is a fascinating collection of case studies on how physical space and networks both human and virtual are coming together.
Tom Ball is the founder of NearDesk, “the flexible working passport that lets people work near home.” He believes that ‘fluid spaces’ will soon supplement the traditional workplace environment.
Today, many successful companies nurture innovative workspaces, including the twenty businesses that are listed here.
In ‘The Science of Serendipity’ author Matt Kingdon takes us on the surprisingly systematic journey to serendipitous discovery necessary to innovate in our workplace.