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Internal & Employee Communications Excellence,
Chicago
13 April 2026
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Worktech New York,
New York
15 April 2026
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The Evolving Office: An Open Q&A with Ryan Anderson and Mark Catchlove,
Online
15 April 2026
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Search Forward: Protecting brand visibility in the age of AI,
London
16 April 2026
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Brains at Work: Using Neuroscience to Shape the Next Generation of Work,
London
16 April 2026
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Coworking tech Week - Experience What's Next in Coworking and Flex Space Technology,
Online
20 April 2026
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Salone del Mobile. Milano 2026,
Milan
21 April 2026
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Designing for Humans, Leading for Performance,
Online
22 April 2026
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The current issue of IN Magazine plus a special edition of Works

May 25, 2023

The current issue of IN Magazine plus a special edition of Works

by Mark Eltringham • Features, IN Magazine, News, Premium Content, Works Magazine

The five ages of the office and the man who shaped the way we talk about them

March 27, 2023

The five ages of the office and the man who shaped the way we talk about them

by Rob Harris • Features, Flexible working, Workplace design

“Flexible working has been introduced very inflexibly”: IN conversation with Jeremy Myerson

March 15, 2023

“Flexible working has been introduced very inflexibly”: IN conversation with Jeremy Myerson

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Flexible working, IN Magazine, Premium Content

Workspace Design Show returns (and so do we)

February 15, 2023

Workspace Design Show returns (and so do we)

by Mick Jordan • Events, Features, Flooring, Furniture, Lighting, Workplace design

Childhood’s end for work and the need for a grown-up conversation about it

February 13, 2023

Childhood’s end for work and the need for a grown-up conversation about it

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

Poor air quality affects chess players, and it might be affecting you too

February 8, 2023

Poor air quality affects chess players, and it might be affecting you too

by Francis Pope • Features, Wellbeing

The business case for the retrofit of existing buildings keeps getting stronger

January 26, 2023

The business case for the retrofit of existing buildings keeps getting stronger

by Paul Johnstone • Environment, Facilities management, Features, Property

Always connected in the age of disconnection

November 30, 2022

Always connected in the age of disconnection

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Flexible working, Wellbeing

The four day week and a case of less is more

November 15, 2022

The four day week and a case of less is more

by Sara Bean • Features, Flexible working, Premium Content

The underlying problems with the way we think about work

October 25, 2022

The underlying problems with the way we think about work

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Winter is coming: don’t be in the dark about blackouts

October 20, 2022

Winter is coming: don’t be in the dark about blackouts

by Jo Sutherland • Environment, Features, Wellbeing

Public transport makes commuting easier and boosts the labour market

September 29, 2022

Public transport makes commuting easier and boosts the labour market

by Andrew J Seltzer and Jonathan Wadsworth • Cities, Features, Flexible working

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