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January 31, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Technology, Workplace
January 30, 2013
by Sara Bean • Architecture, Environment, Knowledge, News, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design
January 25, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News
January 24, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, Lighting, News, Technology
January 24, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Public Sector, Workplace
January 23, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Environment, Knowledge, News, Workplace
January 23, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Furniture, Knowledge, Workplace design
On the face of it, the case for working in open plan offices is clear cut. Not only are they more conducive to collaborative work and less bound by ideas of that great no-no that we used to call ‘status’, the economic case is seemingly open and shut. Open plan workstations not only take up around half the space of cellular offices, the fit-out costs are typically 25 per cent lower. And yet there are clear signs of a backlash, at least to the idea of them fostering collaborative work.
January 23, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Technology, Workplace
January 23, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
January 22, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Knowledge, News, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design
The changing nature of work and the workforce continues to transform offices around the world. And nowhere more so than in the United States According to a recent report from McKinsey – called Preparing for a New Era of Knowledge Work – not only are we seeing the final stages of the transition to a knowledge economy with all that entails, demographic inertia means that there may be a huge shortfall in the number of skilled graduate workers needed to service it. This pattern will be evident around the world, especially in rapidly developing economies such as China and India. More →
January 22, 2013
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
January 21, 2013
by Mark Eltringham • Knowledge, News, Property, Public Sector
The Centre for Cities has today published the latest issue of its flagship Cities Outlook report in conjunction with the Local Government Association. The report has been published annually since 2008, identifying trends and key economic indicators from the UK’s largest cities. This year’s report is extensive in its coverage of a range of issues but focusses on construction, especially of housing, as an engine of growth. Several towns including Milton Keynes, Brighton and Northampton are singled out for their high levels of private sector investment and employment.