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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 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,
Online
13 August 2025
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IFMA Global Africa - facility management conference,
Lagos
19 August 2025
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The Workplace Reset: Redefining Space for Relationships and Inclusion,
Minneapolis, MN
20 August 2025
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Flexible Workspace Australia’s National Conference 2025,
Brisbane
21 August 2025
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Transdisciplinary Workplace Research Summer School,
Frankfurt
25 August 2025
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Paris Design Week,
Paris
04 September 2025
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You couldn’t make it up. Boots orders staff back to the office five days a week

March 9, 2024

You couldn’t make it up. Boots orders staff back to the office five days a week

by Marvin Gort • Flexible working, News

UNESCO study reveals evidence of regressive stereotypes in LLMs

March 7, 2024

UNESCO study reveals evidence of regressive stereotypes in LLMs

by Marvin Gort • AI, News, Technology, Workplace

The sector responds to the Spring Budget

March 7, 2024

The sector responds to the Spring Budget

by Neil Franklin • Business, News

UK businesses risk losing out on top female talent due to ability to support hybrid and flexible working

March 7, 2024

UK businesses risk losing out on top female talent due to ability to support hybrid and flexible working

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News

Three-quarters of women experience health problems at work, but line managers aren’t trained to support them 

March 7, 2024

Three-quarters of women experience health problems at work, but line managers aren’t trained to support them 

by Jayne Smith • News, Wellbeing

Hybrid working helps women into senior management roles

March 6, 2024

Hybrid working helps women into senior management roles

by Neil Franklin • Flexible working, News

People have lost trust in AI already, and aren’t keen on innovation more generally

March 6, 2024

People have lost trust in AI already, and aren’t keen on innovation more generally

by Jayne Smith • AI, News, Technology

People are more charitable if they think their employer is environmentally and socially conscious

March 6, 2024

People are more charitable if they think their employer is environmentally and socially conscious

by Jayne Smith • Business, Environment, News

UKGBC publishes new guidance on embodied carbon emissions reporting for more rigorous carbon reduction strategy

March 5, 2024

UKGBC publishes new guidance on embodied carbon emissions reporting for more rigorous carbon reduction strategy

by Jayne Smith • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property, Workplace design

If you want to increase productivity, let an algorithm decide the incentives

March 5, 2024

If you want to increase productivity, let an algorithm decide the incentives

by Neil Franklin • News, Workplace

A quarter of projects don’t meet their stated goals – but that’s not because of remote working

March 4, 2024

A quarter of projects don’t meet their stated goals – but that’s not because of remote working

by Neil Franklin • Business, Flexible working, News

New plans for public sector productivity ‘will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029’

March 4, 2024

New plans for public sector productivity ‘will deliver up to £1.8 billion worth of benefits by 2029’

by Jayne Smith • News, Public Sector

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