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Future of Work Canada,
Toronto
07 April 2026
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2026 Neurodiversity in Business Annual Conference,
London
08 April 2026
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Internal & Employee Communications Excellence,
Chicago
13 April 2026
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New York
15 April 2026
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From ‘cathedrals’ of interaction to diverse workplace settings,
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16 April 2026
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21 April 2026
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How our body clocks affect our mental and physical performance

December 19, 2018

How our body clocks affect our mental and physical performance

by Elise Facer-Childs • Features, Wellbeing

Meatspace, cyberspace, the uncertainty of expertise and some other stuff

December 17, 2018

Meatspace, cyberspace, the uncertainty of expertise and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design

People are great: a conversation with James Woudhuysen on the future of work

December 12, 2018

People are great: a conversation with James Woudhuysen on the future of work 0

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Podcasts, Technology, Workplace design

The best office designs of 2018, the future of work in 2019, and some other clickbait

December 10, 2018

The best office designs of 2018, the future of work in 2019, and some other clickbait

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

Sociopathic corporations, the office as home, self-promotion anxiety and some other stuff

December 3, 2018

Sociopathic corporations, the office as home, self-promotion anxiety and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features

The meaning of life, the Black Mirror of Beijing, standing desks not a silver bullet and some other stuff

November 26, 2018

The meaning of life, the Black Mirror of Beijing, standing desks not a silver bullet and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features

Facebook is the new smoking, orgasms at work, a ghost airport and some other stuff

November 16, 2018

Facebook is the new smoking, orgasms at work, a ghost airport and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features

Amazon dupes the world, the mystery of AI, a workplace zoo and some other things you may like

November 9, 2018

Amazon dupes the world, the mystery of AI, a workplace zoo and some other things you may like

by Mark Eltringham • Features

A little local difficulty, treating people as pets, designing for serendipity and some other stuff you might like

November 2, 2018

A little local difficulty, treating people as pets, designing for serendipity and some other stuff you might like

by Mark Eltringham • Features

Top global industries leading the way in remote work

October 31, 2018

Top global industries leading the way in remote work

by Neil Franklin • Features, Flexible working, Property

The death of desks, the truth about smart cities and a long list of things architects should know

October 29, 2018

The death of desks, the truth about smart cities and a long list of things architects should know

by Mark Eltringham • Features

Regus to sue WeWork; blinkers for office workers; and some other stuff you should know about

October 22, 2018

Regus to sue WeWork; blinkers for office workers; and some other stuff you should know about

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Property, Technology, Workplace design

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