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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 2025
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Purpose of Place Nicola Gillen - Cushman & Wakefield,
Online
09 July 2025
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Routes to a Stronger Workforce,
London
10 July 2025
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WORKTECH Chicago - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Chicago
15 July 2025
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WORKTECH Sydney - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Sydney
31 July 2025
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WORKTECH Auckland - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Auckland
05 August 2025
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Workplace design as a business enabler - Mansi Patel - The Power Hour,
Online
13 August 2025
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Safe Spaces: Unlocking the Power of Psychological Safety Rebecca Greier Horton - MillerKnoll,
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13 August 2025
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Saudi Arabia announces plans for $500 billion mega city in region

October 26, 2017

Saudi Arabia announces plans for $500 billion mega city in region

by Neil Franklin • Cities, News, Technology

Gender, race, age and sex bias still pervades UK working life

October 26, 2017

Gender, race, age and sex bias still pervades UK working life

by Sara Bean • Legal news, News, Wellbeing, Workplace

Frederick Taylor was a man of his time not a whipping boy for ours

October 25, 2017

Frederick Taylor was a man of his time not a whipping boy for ours

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, News, Workplace, Workplace design

Long commutes to work are as bad as a pay cut when it comes to happiness and wellbeing

October 25, 2017

Long commutes to work are as bad as a pay cut when it comes to happiness and wellbeing

by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, News, Wellbeing

Security and skills are the top concerns for companies investing in new technology

October 25, 2017

Security and skills are the top concerns for companies investing in new technology

by Mark Eltringham • News, Technology

Employees motivated by bad news as well as good news, research finds

October 25, 2017

Employees motivated by bad news as well as good news, research finds

by Mark Eltringham • News, Wellbeing, Workplace

Wellbeing named as top priority for 2018 by human resources managers

October 25, 2017

Wellbeing named as top priority for 2018 by human resources managers

by Neil Franklin • News, Wellbeing

An environmental psychology perspective on workplace design

October 23, 2017

An environmental psychology perspective on workplace design

by Nigel Oseland • Facilities management, Features, News, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Internships hold back social mobility and should be banned

October 23, 2017

Internships hold back social mobility and should be banned

by Mark Eltringham • News, Workplace

Freelancers to make up a majority of US workforce within a decade

October 23, 2017

Freelancers to make up a majority of US workforce within a decade

by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, News

Office ping pong tables a waste of money as solution to low productivity

October 20, 2017

Office ping pong tables a waste of money as solution to low productivity

by Sara Bean • News, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace, Workplace design

One-fifth of UK jobs under threat from automation, but some regions more at risk than others

October 20, 2017

One-fifth of UK jobs under threat from automation, but some regions more at risk than others

by Mark Eltringham • News, Technology

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