July 29, 2013
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July 26, 2013
Report: How will the future affect us or can we effect the future?
by Sara Bean • Furniture, Knowledge, News
July 25, 2013
Show us the money. Increasing pressure for ROI on talent management initiatives
by Sara Bean • News, Workplace
July 22, 2013
Firms turn to flexible working and BYOD to placate mobile workplace rebels
by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, Knowledge, Technology

July 19, 2013
Keep up! new “megatrends” could have dramatic impacts on the world of work
by Sara Bean • Knowledge, News, Workplace
July 16, 2013
RSA report claims untapped flexible working benefits of £8bn for the UK
by Mark Eltringham • Flexible working, Knowledge, Workplace

July 15, 2013
Fall in sickness absence rates, but mental ill health still major cause
by Sara Bean • News, Public Sector, Workplace
July 13, 2013
UK government falling behind in plans to modernise its workplaces
by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Flexible working, Public Sector

July 12, 2013
The challenge in Silicon Alley is providing the right quantity and quality of office space
by Charles Marks • Comment, Facilities management, Property, Workplace design

July 11, 2013
Personalised design and office plants proven to boost wellness and performance
by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Workplace, Workplace design
Allowing staff to make design decisions in a workspace enhanced with office plants can increase wellbeing and wellness by as much as 47 per cent, increase creativity by 45 per cent and increase productivity by 38 per cent, new research has revealed. Visitors at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show were challenged to take part in the study which measured their creativity, happiness and productivity as they experienced a range of different workspace designs. The findings, which would be expected to translate to a significant increase in business profitability, confront the popular belief that plants and art are an unnecessary or even wasteful element of the business environment. Results from this and related scientific investigations indicate that across all measures of psychological comfort and business performance, the managerially popular flexible, controlled, lean office, is consistently inferior to a space enriched by the design decisions of people who work there.
July 9, 2013
BIFM partnership with DWP may prove an ill-advised and short-lived union
by Simon Heath • Comment, Facilities management

July 19, 2013
Dual source lighting schemes illuminate the way ahead for office design
by Shane Cohen • Comment, Facilities management, Lighting, Workplace design