Columnists
December 15, 2014
Wearable tech will change the workplace in unexpected ways
by Mark Eltringham • Comment
The idea that we are all about to be supplanted by a new generation of artificially intelligent robot overlords has been in the news a great deal recently, partly as a result of Stephen Hawking’s recent pessimistic intervention on the subject. Whatever the truth of this apocalyptic musing, a more imminent generation of tech products […]
December 12, 2014
Can the workplace environment change an organisation’s culture?
by Adam Burtt-Jones • Comment, Workplace design
It is rare that organisations are totally satisfied with their current culture. They will often see what can be improved and at the same time recognise that these improvements will inevitably stem from a change in behaviour or the attitude of their employees. What is important to remember is that a change in the design […]
December 10, 2014
We should bring the soft landings idea back to Earth with a bump
by Andrew Brown • Comment, Facilities management, Property
Soft landings, hit the ground running, smooth handover, transition phase: whatever words you choose to describe the process the principle is the same. Managers and occupiers of a building – any building, want it to function properly. But why is this apparently so hard for anybody to achieve? Soft landings feels more like tainted love right […]
December 9, 2014
Webinar explores gaps between facilities management and procurement
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Events, Facilities management
A webinar exploring the gap between the facilities management and procurement sectors concluded with a straw poll of thirty delegates which found that there was a half and half split between those who feel that the relationship between the two disciplines is only ‘average’ while 43 per cent consider it close and that they worked together collaboratively […]
December 9, 2014
Government must beef up the way it manages outsourced contracts
by Gary Watkins • Briefing, Comment, Facilities management, Public Sector
Any poorly-performing facilities management contract can result in financial and reputational loss, but where a government contract has been mismanaged, and there is a thirst for information on how the public purse has been spent, the repercussions can be major and the casualties high. The UK Government is the biggest spender on FM services, with £40 […]
December 4, 2014
Why doesn’t the HR dept have more of a role in workplace design?
by Steve Brewer • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace, Workplace design
To design a great workplace you need to have an intimate understanding of the culture of the organisation. Culture is a result of the values of the organisation; the way people live those values and the relationships that they hold internally and externally with their marketplace and customers. The look and feel of the organisation […]
December 3, 2014
It’s no surprise a third of homeworkers choose to work in their pyjamas
by Sara Bean • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, News, Technology, Workplace
When I worked for a large publishing house in the 90s, occasionally one of us would ask to work from home. My then editor always had an enlightened policy towards the home-working concept, telling people that she didn’t care if they worked in their pyjamas as long as they met their deadline. In the digital […]
December 3, 2014
Focus on the wellbeing of the occupants of the office, not that of the building
by Maciej Markowski • Comment, Facilities management, Wellbeing, Workplace
If you ask a typical corporation about their real estate strategy you will most probably hear a lot about rationalisation, minimising cost and synergy. Real estate strategy should include all these but a cost-cutting approach can be very short-sighted. Staff costs usually account to about 90 per cent of the business operating cost, while any […]
November 28, 2014
We should welcome the Government’s evidence based approach to wellbeing
by Justin Miller • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace, Workplace design
The UK Government is very big on evidence based design these days and it is applying this approach in a number of new areas of policy, including wellbeing. Invariably the outcomes of its research and analysis are first refracted through a political prism on their way to becoming legislation, but the approach is very welcome […]
November 23, 2014
Five ways BYOD policies are changing the role of IT in the workplace
by Himanshu Sareen • Comment, Flexible working, Technology
If you’ve ever considered adopting a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy you probably know all about its potential benefits. It lets team members work on devices they’re comfortable with. It makes work more convenient. In some cases, it can lower your technology costs. None of these ideas are new, and indeed, much has already […]
December 17, 2014
Flexible working is best built on the foundations of a great office
by Charles Marks • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace design
It’s getting on for two years since Yahoo’s much talked about decision in 2013 to ban its staff from homeworking but, in many ways, the fallout has continued ever since. Certainly a lot of commentary on the subject refers back to CEO Marissa Mayer’s trend bucking decision. This can only be because it was a defining event in […]