October 14, 2013
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October 14, 2013
AHMM chosen for new Met Police headquarters project
by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Company news, Facilities management, Workplace design
October 4, 2013
Insight weekly newsletter is now available to view online
by Sara Bean • News, Newsletter
In the latest issue of the Insight newsletter, available to view online; the urban environment is an increasingly important part of the “virtual” workplace [pictured]; employers warned they’re not doing enough to address the stress taboo; and following the publication of the IPCC climate change report, the built environment has a vital role to play in tackling global warming. We note the emergence of a Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) alternative to BYOD and the development of “open source talent” that will ultimately rewrite what the term “workforce” actually means. New Jersey based columnist Debbie Kovak explains the US still lags behind Europe when it comes to flexible work schedules and Twyla Howse warns that the workplace is not a softer, gentler world, no matter how organic the sofa.
October 2, 2013
Refurbished office named ‘best of the best workplace’ in BCO awards
by Sara Bean • Architecture, News, Property, Workplace design
A refurbished building which houses the manufacturer of the hi-tec GoreTex fabric range has been named the best of the best workplace in the British Council of Offices (BCO) annual awards. W. L. Gore’s Edinburgh headquarters was recognised for its transformation from a building which was no longer fit for purpose to a modern, green and inspirational workplace. National winners in the BCO 2013 awards include the Crystal in London for innovation; Birmingham City Council offices for fit out of workplace; Cannon Place in London for refurbished workplace; and Astellas in Chertsey and Nestle Product Technology Centre in York for projects up to 2,000m²
October 2, 2013
Open source talent could rewrite the meaning of the term workforce
by Sara Bean • Flexible working, News, Technology, Workplace
September 30, 2013
IPCC climate report: built environment has major role to play in cutting carbon
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News
September 26, 2013
Planning permission granted for development at East London Crossrail site
by Mark Eltringham • Company news, Property

September 24, 2013
EU leads the world in representation of women on corporate boards
by Sara Bean • Legal news, News, Workplace
Equal rights legislation is largely seen as the best means of ensuring a more diverse workforce. However, when it comes to reaching the higher echelons of corporate life, opinion is divided on whether imposing mandatory quotas could do more harm than good in promoting gender equality. 2013 saw the highest change recorded to date in the average number of women on the boards of large EU corporations – due in part to the introduction of mandatory quotas. Although the third edition of “Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in the Boardroom,” from global law firm Paul Hastings LLP, found strong consensus in many countries to support women candidates, the debate over the best approach to increase representation continues. More →
September 17, 2013
Record number of managers in the UK, but who or what are they all managing?
by Mark Eltringham • News, Public Sector, Workplace

September 16, 2013
Value of offices and property rental income across the UK hit two year high
by Mark Eltringham • News, Property

September 13, 2013
100% Design: Holding a mirror up to the way we design and manage workplaces
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Events, Facilities management, Furniture, Products, Workplace design
If art holds a mirror up to nature, shouldn’t the design of workplace products hold a mirror up to the way we work? By definition, the things with which we surround ourselves should tell us something about the way we see ourselves and what we do. It should be possible to infer from the design of the products suppliers offer to the market what is changing in the workplace. This isn’t always the case, of course, especially for those firms who see design not so much in terms of putting lipstick on a gorilla as telling you that what you’re looking at isn’t in fact a gorilla at all. It’s Scarlett Johansson.
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September 20, 2013
The rehabilitation of the cubicle and other lessons from 100% Design
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Events, Flexible working, Furniture, Products, Workplace design
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