We sat down with Ray Milora, Senior Director of Workplace Design & Construction at @Cisco, to unpack what actually brings people back: leadership presence, purpose, and friction-free hybrid tech—not excessive amenities.
See the full episode: https://t.co/8BtMugh0dO
@TarkettGroup's Fulton Market showroom invites designers, customers, and industry partners to explore the power of flooring as a foundation for creative expression.
https://t.co/dSzzBSjY8D
There’s a massive disconnect between what leadership thinks the office is for and what employees actually need.
That gap is costing organizations more than they realize in burnout, resistance, and lost innovation.
Hear more from Rebecca Swanner: https://t.co/3EpWU2jjcS
Jaymie Gelino of @JLL explains how organizations are prioritizing the creation of spaces that deliver both operational flexibility and a sense of connection across teams, visitors, and the local community.
https://t.co/NAwaZ4kCr1
Are we designing offices that are already obsolete before anyone moves in?
In our newest episode, Celeste Tell argues that in an era of constant organizational change, designing a workplace for a fixed outcome is designing for failure.
Watch here ⬇️
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What people eat and drink, when and where, reveals a detailed picture of how an office functions.
Learn how to unlock your workplace consumption data: https://t.co/k7foC81BuF
What's the real reason offices feel generic and underperform?
Phil Kirschner brings a rare cross-industry perspective from his work across McKinsey & Company, WeWork, JLL, and more.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/jfSGMGTr6J
Screenflex is helping hotels turn space into revenue.
Flexible layouts and portable partitions allow owners to host more events, adapt faster, and maximize every square foot.
Read more: https://t.co/Jut3QwioYT
New episode coming soon👀
We're designing and building workplaces as if we can predict the next 20 or 30 years — and we can't.
Celeste Tell makes the case that the real crisis in workplace design is that the entire design process is built around a fiction of certainty.
What can workplace consumption data reveal?
- attendance patterns
- employee dwell time
- spaces that drive collaboration and engagement
- amenities that lead to longer in-office stays
Read more about how to make better use of this data: https://t.co/3CaCFYyImk
Rebecca Swanner and her team at HED are exploring how AI can help unlock the way we are connecting with people, leading to more innovation and opportunities.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/3EpWU2jjcS
Ken Baker unpacks how better design is directly tied to profitability, retention, and performance according to @gensler_design's newly released Global Workplace Survey.
Learn more in the full episode here: https://t.co/f5pgIrPiS2
New Episode! 🎙️ Rebecca Swanner and her team aren’t just asking how AI is changing the way we work, they’re exploring what that actually means for the physical spaces we design.
Watch or listen to the latest workplace insights here: https://t.co/3EpWU2jjcS
In this provocative episode, futurist and executive coach Rex Miller explains why the future belongs to organizations that can transition from "Command and Control" hierarchies to distributed networks of value.
Watch more here:
https://t.co/uki0nFIvsG
In this episode, we sat down with sociologist and @Steelcase VP of Workplace Insights Dr. Tracy Brower, Phd to explore how convenience, technology, and even AI may be quietly reducing real human connection.
See the conversation here: https://t.co/vAy3BF5RI8
What if we could look into a crystal ball & design the future workplace today?
If you’re trying to prepare your organization for the next 10 years, this conversation will expand how you think about work, technology, + human potential.
Watch more here: https://t.co/6LbVHvNKr2
Coming soon👀 AI is changing how we work, faster than the workplace can adapt.
In this upcoming episode of What the F* is Happening to the Office?, Rebecca Swanner breaks down why the future of work isn’t just digital… it’s spatial.
🆕 In our newest episode of What the F* is Happening to the Office?, Phil Kirschner explains why the workplace has become one of the biggest blind spots in modern organizations—and what leaders are getting wrong.
Watch the full conversation here: https://t.co/jfSGMGTr6J
Many workplace leaders are adapting their environments incrementally—making strategic adjustments that allow spaces to evolve alongside their workforce.
See how Versare is helping SMB offices evolve without costly renovations.
https://t.co/AIl9rzNyqz