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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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Sustainable Design Forum,
London
23 April 2026
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Sustainable Design Forum 2026,
London
23 April 2026
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Sustainable Design Forum 2026,
London
23 April 2026
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No Pitch Networking,
London
23 April 2026
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Wellbeing at Work Summit Asia 2026,
Hong Kong, Singapore and Bengaluru
28 April 2026
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London workers more attracted to job than socialising

June 7, 2019

London workers more attracted to job than socialising

by Marie Hillen • Cities, Flexible working, News, Workplace

Flexible working held back by poor data

June 7, 2019

Flexible working held back by poor data

by Neil Franklin • News

Flexible working may not enhance productivity

June 6, 2019

Flexible working may not enhance productivity

by Marie Hillen • Facilities management, Flexible working, News, Workplace

BT to dispose of 90 percent of real estate

June 6, 2019

BT to dispose of 90 percent of real estate

by Mark Eltringham • News, Property

Workers want firms to improve environmental policies

June 5, 2019

Workers want firms to improve environmental policies

by Marie Hillen • Environment, Facilities management, News, Workplace

Most people convinced they can do their job in four day week

June 5, 2019

Most people convinced they can do their job in four day week

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News

Air, light and comfortable temperature enhance performance

June 5, 2019

Air, light and comfortable temperature enhance performance

by Marie Hillen • Facilities management, News, Wellbeing, Workplace, Workplace design

C-suite reskills to face challenge of disruption

June 5, 2019

C-suite reskills to face challenge of disruption

by George Eltringham • News, Work&Place

Failure to understand employees creates culture of mistrust

June 4, 2019

Failure to understand employees creates culture of mistrust

by Marie Hillen • News, Workplace

HR managers most concerned about AI job threat

June 4, 2019

HR managers most concerned about AI job threat

by George Eltringham • News, Technology

Culture fit essential for personal productivity

June 4, 2019

Culture fit essential for personal productivity

by Neil Franklin • News, Workplace

The best workplace events to look forward to in June

June 3, 2019

The best workplace events to look forward to in June

by Mark Eltringham • Events, News

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