In 1967 chemical company DuPont gutted a floor of an office building in Delaware and rebuilt it. The firm put almost everyone into one big room with low partitions. In one corner, they provided a ...
Workplace leaders, listen up: It’s time to ditch the one-size-fits-all-brains approach to office design. The human brain works in all manner of ways, as reflected in today’s neurodiverse workforce—and ...
From open plans to hybrid zones, every design choice sends a message. Here’s how the right balance between openness and privacy builds real trust in today’s workplaces. Workspaces influence employees’ ...
When laying out an office, there are many factors to consider. It’s important, obviously, to maximize the space, but it’s equally important to make sure the design allows employees to work efficiently ...
Dell, whose CEO Michael Dell, is pictured here, expects global sales employees to return to work five days a week, according to internal memo. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto via Getty Images) But how ...
When the pandemic forced us home, many workers realized something striking: they didn’t really miss the office. Beige walls, harsh lighting, and the hum of open-plan chatter suddenly seemed less like ...
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