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Wellbeing at Work Summit Middle East 2026,
Cairo, Riyadh, Muscat and Dubai
20 January 2026
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A new role for technologies in workplace change,
Online
21 January 2026
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Space Plus,
London
27 January 2026
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Space UK,
London
28 January 2026
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High-Tech, Low-Touch: Why The Future of Workplace Experience Isn’t on a Screen,
Online
29 January 2026
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Top Cultural risks impacting wellbeing and performance of the Indian Workplace,
Online
18 February 2026
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Designing for Menopause,
Online
18 February 2026
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London Coworking Assembly Unreasonable Connection Going Live!,
London
24 February 2026
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Women (and men) don’t enjoy the full wellbeing benefits of flexible working

May 16, 2016

Women (and men) don’t enjoy the full wellbeing benefits of flexible working 0

by Dr Daniel Wheatley • Comment, Flexible working, Wellbeing

Making sense of the relentless babble about flexible working

May 12, 2016

Making sense of the relentless babble about flexible working

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Workplace design

Third of those with mental ill health don’t tell anyone at work

May 12, 2016

Third of those with mental ill health don’t tell anyone at work 0

by Sara Bean • Comment, News, Wellbeing, Workplace

Can building design presage the decline of the world’s tech giants?

May 6, 2016

Can building design presage the decline of the world’s tech giants?

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Technology, Workplace design

The problems that come with London’s success need better solutions

May 5, 2016

The problems that come with London’s success need better solutions 0

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Cities, Comment

Facilities management is about great service, not trying to do everything

May 5, 2016

Facilities management is about great service, not trying to do everything

by Simon Heath • Comment, Facilities management

Men paid more after having kids, as mothers’ pay and prospects diminish

April 26, 2016

Men paid more after having kids, as mothers’ pay and prospects diminish 0

by Sara Bean • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace

How and why Millennials are shaping the future of remote working

April 21, 2016

How and why Millennials are shaping the future of remote working 0

by Sara Sutton Fell • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Workplace, Workplace design

400 years on, the Bard continues to influence Britain’s workplaces

April 20, 2016

400 years on, the Bard continues to influence Britain’s workplaces 0

by Mark Farrar • Comment, Workplace

How can commuting to your choice of office affect staff productivity?

April 17, 2016

How can commuting to your choice of office affect staff productivity? 0

by Darren Bilsborough • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, Property

Women who feel valued at work will help close the gender pay gap

April 12, 2016

Women who feel valued at work will help close the gender pay gap 0

by Mark Bull • Comment, Flexible working, Wellbeing, Workplace

What our enduring love of wooden office furniture tells us about how we work

April 11, 2016

What our enduring love of wooden office furniture tells us about how we work

by Paul Goodchild • Comment, Furniture, Workplace design

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