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UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona,
Barcelona
28 June 2026
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Who owns the performance environment? Event by The Power Hour,
London
01 July 2026
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Intelligence by Design: Why AI Needs Better Places to Work - MillerKnoll Insight Series,
Online
07 July 2026
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Design for the Good of Humankind with MillerKnoll,
Denver
09 July 2026
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Worktech Chicago - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Chicago
16 July 2026
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Worktech Seattle - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Seattle
21 July 2026
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IFMA Global Africa - Facility management conference,
Accra, Ghana
12 August 2026
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The Ubuntu Workplace - MillerKnoll Insight Series,
Online
19 August 2026
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Reducing paper-weight is the key to maintaining a healthy business in the digital age

November 25, 2016

Reducing paper-weight is the key to maintaining a healthy business in the digital age 0

by Chas Moloney • Comment, Technology

Workplace professionals should look to the consumer sector for boosting engagement

November 25, 2016

Workplace professionals should look to the consumer sector for boosting engagement 0

by Jeff Flanagan • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace, Workplace design

If we want to maximise productivity and wellbeing, how many hours should we work?

November 10, 2016

If we want to maximise productivity and wellbeing, how many hours should we work? 0

by Mike James • Comment, Flexible working

Will Brexit mean business as usual for employment law?

November 9, 2016

Will Brexit mean business as usual for employment law? 0

by Michael Farrelly • Comment, Legal news, Workplace

Lack of flexible working a major reason for junior staff’s discontent

November 4, 2016

Lack of flexible working a major reason for junior staff’s discontent 0

by Sara Bean • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, News, Wellbeing, Workplace

Millennials have just the same needs for peace and quiet as everybody else

October 25, 2016

Millennials have just the same needs for peace and quiet as everybody else 0

by Steven Lambert • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

How and why employee fitness became part of the corporate agenda

October 24, 2016

How and why employee fitness became part of the corporate agenda 0

by Michael Page • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Where are zero hours contracts and the gig economy taking us?

October 19, 2016

Where are zero hours contracts and the gig economy taking us? 0

by Mike James • Comment, Flexible working

Weird science; how workplace professionals are in danger of obsessing about data

October 11, 2016

Weird science; how workplace professionals are in danger of obsessing about data 0

by Jess Brook • Comment, Workplace, Workplace design

Are we seeing the workification of home or the homification of work?

October 7, 2016

Are we seeing the workification of home or the homification of work? 0

by Anna King • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace design

An enlightened approach is needed for the new era of artificial intelligence

October 5, 2016

An enlightened approach is needed for the new era of artificial intelligence 0

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Technology

Motherhood or livelihood? Pregnancy discrimination in the workplace

October 4, 2016

Motherhood or livelihood? Pregnancy discrimination in the workplace 0

by Tar Tumber • Comment, Legal news, Wellbeing, Workplace

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