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Clerkenwell Design Week,
London
20 May 2025
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Downtown Design,
Riyadh
20 May 2025
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What 1300 employees really think about work right now,
Online
21 May 2025
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The Sixth Neurodiversity At Work Conference 2025,
London
21 May 2025
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SHARE Hungary 2025 Forum,
Budapest
23 May 2025
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BCO Conference Milan 2025,
Milan
28 May 2025
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Focus Forward – Embracing Change: Top Priorities Shaping the Future of Workplace Strategy - Dr Peggie Rothe - Leesman,
Online
04 June 2025
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Fulton Market Design Days,
Chicago
09 June 2025
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Technology

Modern comms tools can shut out workers

July 1, 2019

Modern comms tools can shut out workers

by Neil Franklin • Technology

We are running out of time to find the meaning of work

June 27, 2019

We are running out of time to find the meaning of work

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

June 26, 2019

Jobs upheaval as world adapts to era of automation

by Mark Eltringham • AI, News, Technology

Tech laggards face extinction unless they innovate

June 25, 2019

Tech laggards face extinction unless they innovate

by Mark Eltringham • News, Technology

Cultural issues hold back digital transformation

June 24, 2019

Cultural issues hold back digital transformation

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

EDGE enters UK market with project on South Bank

June 20, 2019

EDGE enters UK market with project on South Bank

by Neil Franklin • Company news, Property, Technology

Tech workers prefer to work for larger corporations

June 20, 2019

Tech workers prefer to work for larger corporations

by Mark Eltringham • News, Technology, Workplace

Technology driving calls for four day week

June 20, 2019

Technology driving calls for four day week

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology, Wellbeing

London councils form office of technology and innovation

June 19, 2019

London councils form office of technology and innovation

by Neil Franklin • Cities, News, Technology

AI is the biggest business disruptor on world stage

June 13, 2019

AI is the biggest business disruptor on world stage

by George Eltringham • News, Technology

People are too quick to click on emails

June 13, 2019

People are too quick to click on emails

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

Digital transformation plans ignoring role of HR

June 13, 2019

Digital transformation plans ignoring role of HR

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

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