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How Will We View Today’s Transformation Of The Workplace In Twenty Years?

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It’s not an exaggeration to say that from 1980 to 2010 it was IT networks rather than human networks that drove the design of office space. For most organizations, their historic investment in corporate real estate was only second to their investment in people. Image courtesy of MillerKnoll.

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The Role Of Smart Furniture In Achieving Healthier Office Spaces

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Smart furniture uses PoE connectivity to gather real-time data, driving automation, energy efficiency, and informed workplace strategies. This article was written by Akram Khalis , CEO of MHT Technologies and the co-founder of Inspextor, for Work Design Magazine. Photo courtesy of MHT Technologies. At least for now.

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Practical Strategies To Design For The Planet

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The integration of data analytics and smart building technologies is essential for carbon management and sustainability in the built environment. This trend is complemented by the advancement of smart building technologies and AI (artificial intelligence), which, when paired together, can automate and fine-tune building operations.

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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

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Law firms that invest in versatile event spaces, embrace technology-enabled rooms, and support varying work styles through thoughtful office design are likely to be more successful in maintaining a productive, innovative, and satisfied workforce. Whether in-person meetings or virtual, the ease of access to technology is critical.

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Should you hire a head of remote work?

Insperity

Reduced real estate costs – Fewer employees working in a single, central space require smaller physical footprints. This can lead to savings on expensive commercial real estate and reduce overhead costs. HR experience is not a requirement for this role.

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Design Lessons Learned From The Coworking Revolution

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These impromptu connections allow people to build their networks and professional skills. For example, a young professional looking for opportunities to break into the real estate industry may find themselves sitting next to a seasoned realtor who can offer a wealth of industry knowledge, or perhaps even a job opportunity.

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Workplace and property firms must wake up to the new era of networked businesses

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Networks are replacing production processes. Tom Cheesewright recently wrote : “organisations are increasingly structured as networks of smaller components” and that the “most extreme example of a networked organisation is one composed entirely of freelancers. Firms will be permeable and fluid.