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World Circular Economy Forum 2025,
São Paulo, Brazil
13 May 2025
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WORKTECH Berlin - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Berlin
13 May 2025
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CoreNet Central Texas Chapter: San Antonio Luncheon,
San Antonio
14 May 2025
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Resilience in action: Thriving in a world of change (World FM Day 2025),
Online
14 May 2025
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Tying the Power of Unique with the Power of the Collective (8am UK Time),
Online
14 May 2025
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Designing for the Future: How Healthy Buildings Power ESG Success (3pm UK time),
Online
14 May 2025
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Footprint+ The UK Property Event for a Zero Carbon Future,
London
14 May 2025
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Clerkenwell Design Week,
London
20 May 2025
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From The Top

May 9, 2025

Ping pong, perks, pizza and beanbags won’t get you a better workplace culture

Organisations have become increasingly inward-looking, preoccupied more with symbolic purpose statements and curated internal experiences of workplace culture than delivering real value to the business or its customersBusiness has taken a wrong turn. Since the 2008 financial crisis, best practice has led companies to believe that the route to driving greater productivity and performance is to establish a workplace culture that prioritises purpose, meaning, and how people feel. As a result, organisations have become increasingly inward-looking, preoccupied more with symbolic purpose statements and curated internal experiences than delivering real value to the business or its customers. However, in today’s challenging economic climate, and with UK productivity at an all-time low, this navel-gazing approach is not only proving ineffective, but is also actively holding companies back. What began as a well-meaning shift towards cultivating happier employees has become a harmful distraction from genuine employee engagement and performance. More →

by Daniel Snell

May 9, 2025

Journal of Biophilic Design to launch Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub at Clerkenwell Design Week

The Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub offers a destination for specifiers to discover responsible materials and productsOur friends at The Journal of Biophilic Design have announced the launch of the ‘Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub’ at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025: an innovative new platform that connects architects, designers, and industry professionals with verified suppliers of biophilic and sustainable materials and products. The Sourcing Hub will offer a unique destination for specifiers to discover responsible materials and products, while allowing suppliers to showcase their offerings. This streamlined platform brings together verified manufacturers with engaged buyers actively seeking sustainable and biophilic design solutions. A dedicated platform for the A&D community to discover and buy approved biophilic interior solutions, from standard products and materials to bespoke pieces. More →

by Freddie Steele

May 8, 2025

Most organisations now think they reduced their office space too much in the wake of the pandemic

According to The Office Occupiers Report 2025 from Irwin Mitchell nearly two-thirds of the organisations surveyed now believe they may have downsized their office space too much over the past few years.Most UK businesses now believe they got their office space strategies wrong in the wake of the pandemic. According to The Office Occupiers Report 2025 from Irwin Mitchell nearly two-thirds of the organisations surveyed now believe they may have downsized their office space too much over the past few years. Consequently, 45 percent are planning to expand their office footprint within the next 12 to 18 months, compared to just 10 percent considering further reductions. More →

by Neil Franklin

May 5, 2025

Office design and the office market are not what you might be led to believe

The future of office design is that the physical workplace will resemble nothing so much as an upscale hotel, right? Right?Over the weekend The Times published an article headlined “The ‘super-prime’ offices designed to lure WFH staff back in”. It described how firms are reshaping offices in the image of upmarket hotels, with enticing features such as gyms, childcare, cinemas, climbing walls, lounges and restaurants (run by Gordon Ramsay natch). These are luxury spaces to make the office worth the commute, as the cliché goes. Although the author concedes that this is largely a London phenomenon in the UK, the implication is that offices everywhere must ape this office design approach to some degree to meet the demands of the post-covid workforce. This is compelling stuff and not the first time you will have heard the argument. But, is it true? More →

by Mark Eltringham

May 2, 2025

Sustainability and wellbeing yet again key themes of South West BCO Awards

Seven office developments across the South of England and South Wales have been recognised as the region’s most outstanding workplaces at the annual British Council for Offices (BCO) AwardsSeven office developments across the South of England and South Wales have been recognised as the region’s most outstanding workplaces at the annual British Council for Offices (BCO) Awards. Among the winners were three Bristol-based projects, highlighting the city’s growing reputation for innovative, inclusive and sustainable office design. The awards ceremony, held at We The Curious in Bristol, celebrated excellence in office design, fit-out, and environmental performance. With a strong emphasis this year on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), wellbeing, and inclusivity, the judges praised the winning projects for their forward-thinking, occupier-focused approaches. More →

by Neil Franklin

News

May 8, 2025

Most organisations now think they reduced their office space too much in the wake of the pandemic

by Neil Franklin

May 2, 2025

Sustainability and wellbeing yet again key themes of South West BCO Awards

by Neil Franklin

April 30, 2025

Future of Work 2025: WEF report sets out the unsurprising but profound changes ahead

by Marvin Gort

April 29, 2025

Prime office rents around the world continue to rise

by Neil Franklin

April 29, 2025

Half of businesses who have made people redundant in favour of AI think they may have messed up

by Neil Franklin

April 29, 2025

Regional BCO Awards show how London’s best offices are redefining the way we work

by Neil Franklin

April 24, 2025

Remote work can boost innovation, but culture eats it for breakfast

by Neil Franklin

April 24, 2025

Remote workers don’t stick to their contracted hours and even (gasp) skip some days completely

by Neil Franklin
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Comment

May 9, 2025

Ping pong, perks, pizza and beanbags won’t get you a better workplace culture

by Daniel Snell

May 5, 2025

Office design and the office market are not what you might be led to believe

by Mark Eltringham

April 30, 2025

The world needs amazing leaders like never before. But where are they?

by Dana Maor

April 30, 2025

Co-working spaces bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities

by Mariachiara Barzotto

April 23, 2025

What kind of change leader do you want to be?

by Jennifer Bryan

April 10, 2025

Far from lightening the load, could AI lead to burnout?

by Stephanie Fitzgerald

April 9, 2025

Supporting employees with brain injuries: key tips for employers

by Ipek Tugcu

April 2, 2025

If you want your business to grow, become a digital leader

by Ross Pearson
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Features

March 12, 2025

Genuinely unmissable workplace events are thin on the ground. The Workspace Design Show is one of the best

by Mick Jordan

January 22, 2025

The constant craving to put numbers on working relationships

by Mark Eltringham

December 20, 2024

Workplace politics: When free speech becomes a faux pas

by David Browne

December 5, 2024

Measuring and rewarding what people do at work? It’s a rat trap, baby, and you’ve been caught

by Mark Eltringham

November 4, 2024

Is salutogenic design the next big issue for the workplace?

by Mark Eltringham

October 29, 2024

Why does colour psychology make so much difference to us?

by Abi Eskdale

October 7, 2024

Office design goes to the movies

by Mark Eltringham

September 6, 2024

A brief history of the working week

by Mark Eltringham
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Premium Content

April 16, 2025

Come fly with me. The new digital issue of IN magazine is here for you

by Mark Eltringham

December 18, 2024

A divine spark of inspiration for office occupiers and designers

by Mark Eltringham

November 19, 2024

The new digital issue of Works magazine would look just dandy on your screen

by Mick Jordan

October 22, 2024

Issue 22 of IN Magazine is here for you

by Neil Franklin

August 30, 2024

New issue of Works Magazine just for you (and in perfect time for your return to work)

by Neil Franklin

August 6, 2024

Endlessly distracted? Get some focus with the new issue of IN Magazine

by Neil Franklin

July 24, 2024

How do you encourage people to spend more time in the office? Find out in our special report

by Neil Franklin

June 26, 2024

Save the Knowledge Worker – insights and strategies for remote-work success

by Neil Franklin
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Company News

May 9, 2025

Journal of Biophilic Design to launch Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub at Clerkenwell Design Week

by Freddie Steele

May 1, 2025

Giant digital artwork will Illuminate THE MART’s Facade during NeoCon

by Freddie Steele

April 29, 2025

Pace from Profim. Where design meets human-centred innovation

by Neil Franklin

April 28, 2025

Workspace Design Show returns to Amsterdam with a new, future-focused agenda

by Freddie Steele

March 31, 2025

Important eye care habits professionals should practice in 2025 and beyond

by Freddie Steele

March 13, 2025

Workspace Design Show Amsterdam 2025 returns to inspire the offices of the future

by Neil Franklin

March 6, 2025

Sell out Material Choices event provides a forum for eco learning

by Freddie Steele

March 4, 2025

Welsh furniture manufacturer Orangebox have launched Be My Guest, a refuge of calm for the modern workplace.

by Freddie Steele
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Featured

  • Ping pong, perks, pizza and beanbags won

    Ping pong, perks, pizza and beanbags won’t get you a better workplace culture

  • Journal of Biophilic Design to launch Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub at Clerkenwell Design Week

    Journal of Biophilic Design to launch Biophilic Design Sourcing Hub at Clerkenwell Design Week

  • Most organisations now think they reduced their office space too much in the wake of the pandemic

    Most organisations now think they reduced their office space too much in the wake of the pandemic

  • Office design and the office market are not what you might be led to believe

    Office design and the office market are not what you might be led to believe

  • Sustainability and wellbeing yet again key themes of South West BCO Awards

    Sustainability and wellbeing yet again key themes of South West BCO Awards

  • Giant digital artwork will Illuminate THE MART’s Facade during NeoCon

    Giant digital artwork will Illuminate THE MART’s Facade during NeoCon

  • The world needs amazing leaders like never before. But where are they?

    The world needs amazing leaders like never before. But where are they?

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