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New (biggest and best ever) digital edition of Works magazine is now available to read free

New (biggest and best ever) digital edition of Works magazine is now available to read free

The new issue of Works magazine sets out as always to highlight the ideas, projects, products and thinking that are shaping the way we live, think and work.The new issue of Works magazine sets out as always to highlight the ideas, projects, products and thinking that are shaping the way we live, think and work. Provocative, lively and wide-ranging, it’s our biggest issue yet, and we think the best. There’s plenty of new products to get your teeth into and while we are on that particular subject, we explore a new generation of showrooms in which big ideas matter as much as products. Our case studies span Munich, Portland, Harrogate and London, showing how occupiers are rethinking the office in very different ways, saunas and nap pods included. (more…)

How modern FNP programs prepare nurses for a changing workplace

How modern FNP programs prepare nurses for a changing workplace

The healthcare landscape is evolving faster than ever before. From the rise of telehealth to new models of patient-centered care, nurses today face a dynamic workplace that demands not only clinical expertise but adaptability, leadership and a commitment to lifelong learning. Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) programs are stepping up to meet this challenge and equipping nurses with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a changing environment.

Modern FNP programs recognize that healthcare is no longer confined to traditional hospital settings. Graduates may find themselves working in clinics, community health centers, telemedicine platforms or even corporate wellness programs. To prepare for these diverse roles, FNP programs emphasize flexible learning pathways that combine online coursework, simulations and in-person clinical experiences. This hybrid approach mirrors the evolving nature of the healthcare workplace itself where technology and adaptability are essential for success.

For example, a nurse pursuing an FNP program may complete a significant portion of theoretical learning online, allowing them to balance work, family or other commitments while still gaining essential knowledge. Clinical rotations in multiple healthcare settings ensure exposure to a wide variety of patient populations and workplace environments. This combination prepares graduates to adapt quickly and perform effectively no matter where they practice.

Bridging clinical expertise and leadership skills

Healthcare organizations today require practitioners who can make independent decisions, lead teams and coordinate care across multiple settings. Modern FNP programs integrate leadership training, evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaboration into their curriculum. Nurses graduating from these programs are not only clinically competent but also prepared to take on managerial roles, lead quality improvement initiatives and contribute to organizational strategy.

Leadership training often includes exercises in conflict resolution, team communication and project management. Students may participate in simulated scenarios where they lead a patient care team, making decisions under pressure while coordinating with physicians, nurses and support staff. These experiences build confidence and practical skills, ensuring graduates can navigate the complexities of modern healthcare workplaces.

Emphasizing technology and innovation

Digital transformation is changing healthcare delivery. Electronic health records, remote patient monitoring and telehealth platforms are now standard tools in many practices. FNP programs are adapting by incorporating training in healthcare technology, data analysis and telehealth. By familiarizing students with the tools they will use in practice, these programs ensure that graduates are ready to thrive in technologically sophisticated workplaces.

For instance, students may practice conducting virtual consultations or learn to interpret patient data from remote monitoring devices. They also gain skills in digital documentation, privacy compliance and cybersecurity, which are increasingly important when it comes to protecting sensitive patient information. By integrating technology into the curriculum, FNP programs produce graduates who are capable of improving efficiency and patient outcomes through innovation.

Prioritizing well-being and workplace resilience

The pandemic highlighted the critical importance of well-being in the healthcare workforce. Nurses are at risk of burnout due to long hours, high stress and the emotional demands of patient care. Modern FNP programs increasingly focus on self-care, stress management and professional resilience. By fostering emotional intelligence and coping strategies, these programs help nurses sustain long and demanding careers.

Courses may include mindfulness techniques, time management strategies and guidance on maintaining work-life balance. Mentorship programs provide additional support, helping students navigate the challenges of both education and professional practice. Graduates who have been trained to prioritize well-being are better equipped to manage stress, contribute positively to their teams and maintain high-quality patient care over time.

Preparing for the future of healthcare

Modern FNP programs aren’t just about clinical skills. They are about preparing nurses for a rapidly changing workplace that values flexibility, leadership and technological competence. Graduates are ready to meet the challenges of healthcare environments that range from traditional hospitals to community clinics, telehealth platforms and corporate wellness programs. They are equipped to support patient-centered care while also advancing organizational goals and improving workplace resilience.

Healthcare organizations benefit from hiring nurses trained in these comprehensive programs. FNP graduates bring advanced clinical knowledge, strong leadership capabilities and the ability to adapt to new technologies. They are prepared to implement evidence-based practices, mentor junior staff and contribute to innovations in patient care delivery. In short, FNP programs are shaping a workforce that is ready for the demands of modern healthcare.

Building a resilient healthcare workforce

The role of the Family Nurse Practitioner is now more important than ever before. Modern FNP programs prepare nurses to meet the needs of a complex and changing healthcare workplace by combining clinical expertise, leadership training, technological skills and well-being strategies. Graduates leave these programs ready to deliver high-quality care, lead teams and adapt to new challenges. For nurses pursuing advanced education and healthcare organizations seeking a resilient workforce, FNP programs provide the tools and training necessary to succeed in today’s evolving healthcare environment.

Design Festival North is back for 2026, but with Birmingham replacing Manchester

Design Festival North is back for 2026, but with Birmingham replacing Manchester

Design Festival North, the regional design event organised by Design Social North, will return in 2026 with an expanded programme visiting Leeds, Birmingham and Liverpool.Design Festival North, the regional design event organised by Design Social North, will return in 2026 with an expanded programme visiting Leeds, Birmingham and Liverpool. The one-day festival, which takes place on 12 March, will bring together architects, interior designers, specifiers and suppliers to explore new products and ideas from across the design and built environment sectors. The organisers say the event aims to strengthen connections between creative professionals and foster collaboration across regions outside London. (more…)

Interface introduces In The Mix, a new terrazzo-inspired LVT 

Interface introduces In The Mix, a new terrazzo-inspired LVT 

Interface, the global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, has introduced In The Mix™, its latest resilient style blending the on-trend look of terrazzo with the performance benefits of LVTInterface, the global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, has introduced In The Mix™, its latest resilient style blending the on-trend look of terrazzo with the performance benefits of LVT. Available in versatile neutral colourways, the product brings a modern lens to a classic design in a way that supports high-performing commercial spaces. With In The Mix, Interface is responding to the need for terrazzo-inspired flooring solutions without the complexity and upkeep of traditional terrazzo. The aesthetic is now available in a modular tile format, providing more design flexibility while still delivering on the signature look that terrazzo is known for. And the product, like all Interface LVT, is easy to install and maintain, making it a better solution for many projects.    (more…)

Is a smart building worth it? My research says the answer is an unequivocal yes

Is a smart building worth it? My research says the answer is an unequivocal yes

Too often, clients have paid contractors for the design and delivery of a smart building whilst ignoring the operational sideFor my book, The Smart Building Advantage, in which I tracked the evolution of the recent built environment, I trawled through more than a decade’s worth of data. I wasn’t short of material. I studied the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, 22 Bishopsgate in London and NEOM in Saudi Arabia, amongst many extraordinary examples of how buildings and technology can work together. From these, I concluded that smart buildings are like chameleons in the way they’ve adapted to meet the shifting demands of the corporate zeitgeist. (more…)

Circular design and human-centred innovation celebrated at BCO National Awards

Circular design and human-centred innovation celebrated at BCO National Awards

An office built entirely on circular design principles, a 3,300 sq m living wall and the transformation of a Victorian infirmary into a modern workplace were among the projects recognised at the British Council for Offices (BCO) National Awards. Held on 7 October at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, the event brought together more than 1,200 senior figures from across the office sector to celebrate excellence in workplace design, development and operation. (more…)

Business leaders are told to move fast and break things. But sometimes they shouldn’t

Business leaders are told to move fast and break things. But sometimes they shouldn’t

Business leaders are often told to embrace uncertainty, shake things up, and move fast. But this mantra masks the dangers of disruption, which can just as easily harm as help.Business leaders are often told to embrace uncertainty, shake things up, and move fast. But this mantra masks the dangers of disruption, which can just as easily harm as help. In recent research with Richard Haynes, Ingo Marquart, and Hai Anh Vu, we examined a disruptive leadership approach called “annealing.” My summary view: Although annealing can prompt change and innovation, most leaders should pause and reflect before trying. (more…)

Interface expands Woven Gradience carpet tile collection with new transition colourways inspired by nature   

Interface expands Woven Gradience carpet tile collection with new transition colourways inspired by nature   

Interface, Inc the global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, has introduced fresh colourways for its Woven Gradience™ carpet tile collectionInterface, Inc the global flooring solutions company and sustainability leader, has introduced fresh colourways for its Woven Gradience™ carpet tile collection. The biophilic-inspired collection now includes an expanded range of foundational and transition colourways, taking cues from the seamless gradients and flowing transitions found in nature. Building off the success of the collection’s initial launch in 2021, Woven Gradience’s updated colour palette meets the needs of today’s commercial spaces. Designers can explore strong statements, neutral tones, and all the options in between as they look to natural transition styles for design flexibility and wayfinding.  (more…)

Text to video GenAI will help drive energy consumption of OpenAI to same level as India

Text to video GenAI will help drive energy consumption of OpenAI to same level as India

A new study has raised concerns about the energy consumption of text-to-video (T2V) models, warning that the technology could become one of the most power-intensive forms of artificial intelligence yet developedA new study has raised concerns about the energy consumption of text-to-video (T2V) models, warning that the technology could become one of the most power-intensive forms of artificial intelligence yet developed. The research coincides with reports from within OpenAI that the firm’s energy consumption will match the current energy use of India within 8 years. The paper, Video Killed the Energy Budget: Characterizing the Latency and Power Regimes of Open Text-to-Video Models, published on the open research platform arXiv, presents a detailed analysis of the power usage of advanced open-source video generation systems. Conducted by researchers Julien Delavande, Régis Pierrard and Sasha Luccioni, the study benchmarks several models and quantifies the way in which video generation consumes energy. (more…)

Mitsubishi Estate announces £800 million London Southbank mixed use development

Mitsubishi Estate announces £800 million London Southbank mixed use development

The Japanese developer will deliver a 600,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme, to be called Vista, which will combine offices, studios, galleries and exhibition areas. As part of the development, 40,000 sq ft has been allocated as affordable workspace for creative businesses, a measure intended to support start-ups and smaller firms in the sector.Mitsubishi Estate has announced plans to invest £800 million in the redevelopment of the former ITV Studios site on London’s South Bank, a project that is expected to create 4,000 jobs and provide significant new space for the capital’s creative industries. The Japanese developer will deliver a 600,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme, to be called Vista, which will combine offices, studios, galleries and exhibition areas. As part of the development, 40,000 sq ft has been allocated as affordable workspace for creative businesses, a measure intended to support start-ups and smaller firms in the sector.

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Exhibitors to look out for at Workspace Design Show in Amsterdam

Exhibitors to look out for at Workspace Design Show in Amsterdam

This November, Workspace Design Show returns to RAI Amsterdam, Hall 5 with the theme Activate the Senses — transforming the exhibition floor into a vibrant journey through sound, light, texture, and space. Over two inspiring days, 5–6 November 2025, the Benelux workplace design community will gather to explore how multi-sensory design is reshaping the way we work. Alongside 150+ international exhibitors, visitors will encounter interactive features and installations created by the likes of Biophilic Design Academy, Casper Schwarz Architects, UNS, Mecanoo, and Tank Design. (more…)

Global commission on healthy indoor air launches at United Nations

Global commission on healthy indoor air launches at United Nations

The Global Commission on Healthy Indoor Air has been formed to drive action on indoor air qualityA new international initiative was launched in New York during Climate Week to address what experts describe as one of the most overlooked public health issues of our time. The Global Commission on Healthy Indoor Air has been formed to drive action on indoor air quality, bringing together nearly 170 leaders from over 30 countries across health, academia, business and the built environment. The Commission was announced at a United Nations side event and is backed by the International WELL Building Institute. Its members include former United States Surgeon General Dr Richard Carmona, leading scientists and researchers, deans of major universities, as well as executives and sustainability leaders from real estate, technology, and manufacturing. Architecture, engineering and building science are also strongly represented, reflecting the cross-disciplinary nature of the challenge. (more…)