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Smart Companies Are Making This Office Design Shift To Boost Health And Creativity

All Work

Balancing collaborative and focused workspaces helps meet diverse employee needs, improving productivity and creativity. Social areas are equally important in the workplace stack to foster creativity and connectedness, which many people are craving post-pandemic. All photos courtesy of TPG Architecture.

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Empathy In Practice: How Design Can Enable Much Needed Change

All Work

How do we begin to have conversations, both internally and externally, to start to re-prioritize our intent as designers toward empathy, equity, and real sustainable practices? The food truck and the USPS van were such key moments of unique design thinking. Studio O+A Food For Thought truck in action (image: Work Design Magazine). .

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How Healthy Is Your Building?

All Work

The WELL standard is an excellent way for designers and building owners to prioritize the human impact of their buildings, but it also poses a unique challenge — WELL certification relies on certain operational strategies to be successful. The space was also designed to be a healthier, more supportive environment for employees.

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March Employee Engagement Ideas to Re-Energize Your Team

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In this blog, we’ll explore creative and meaningful employee engagement ideas that are perfectly suited for March. Let’s explore some creative ideas to get your team excited, engaged, and ready to take on the rest of the year. The season is synonymous with renewal, and this can be reflected in your engagement efforts.

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What Can We Learn from LA’s Community Efforts to Rebuild after the California Fires?

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Here are a few of them: Unleashing creativity for positive change Corie Mattie, the LA Hope Dealer , showed how art can be a catalyst for community support during tough times. When the fires struck, street food vendor Jimmy Medina and his son decided to help support the community by giving out hot dogs. Were happy to have them.

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8 office etiquette expectations that are now history

Insperity

The fact is that the pandemic changed: The way we work When and where we work How we interact with colleagues What employees value and prioritize Changes in office etiquette As a result, you can also count office etiquette expectations among the changes. Gently remind employees about loud music and pungent food smells, for example.

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The five New Year’s resolutions every CEO should make

Work Life

Be creative. Make the work environment healthy by setting up yoga classes and nutritious food in shared workspaces.  Prioritize building deeper, more meaningful relationships. Foster a culture of continuous learning : Invest in training programs and create an environment where improvement is valued. Cheers to the new year!