The Intentional Office
To make the office “worth the commute” customers are seeking more adaptable individual spaces, flexible collaborative spaces, social settings to create culture, shared focus spaces to think, and seamless connection experiences for remote participants. When planning a workspace with intentionality, the result is thoughtfulness and longevity with the ways the office supports a workforce.
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Get Real About How Your Organization Really Works
Blog, Planning and Design
This is the fourth in a series of six posts about social cohesion, an emerging idea about organizational success that will shape the future of workplaces.
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How to Know If We’re Getting Social Cohesion Right
Blog, Planning and Design
This is the second in a series of six posts about social cohesion, an emerging idea about organizational success that will shape the future of workplaces.
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Hybrid Work: What It Means, and How Organizations Will Effectively Structure It Moving Forward.
Blog, Planning and Design, Technology
Explore how hybrid work factors into an organization’s long-term real estate or workplace strategy.
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In Search of the Holy Grail: Knowledge Worker Productivity
Blog, Planning and Design
If only we had a consistent and reliable way to measure knowledge worker effectiveness. Just imagine all we could do with that—like testing a mountain of possible enablers to see if they cause improvements.
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Key #1 to a Successful Workplace: Alignment
Blog, Planning and Design
We use alignment instead of promoting some definitive one-size-fits-everyone truth because each organization needs the workplace to reflect and enable their unique organization: their current realities, their brand and values, their business strategy for the coming year or two, their culture and its unwritten rules.
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Key #2 to a Successful Workplace: Effectiveness
Blog, Planning and Design
Using interactive tools including interviews and focus groups, workplace strategists identify the most business-critical processes an individual or a team contributes; and within those critical processes, the most critical activities individuals and teams engage in to deliver successful outcomes.
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Key #3 to a Successful Workplace: Efficiency
Blog, Planning and Design
In previous posts, we advocated for alignment between an organization’s workplace strategy and its unique combination of current realities and business strategies, as well as its brand, values and culture, to ensure the workplace is truly tuned and tailored to that unique organization.
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Key #4 to a Successful Workplace: Adaptability
Blog, Planning and Design
The last of the four keys is Adaptability: enabling the workplace to evolve as the organization does, keeping up with the speed of the business.
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Life Might Not Be Fair, but Our Organizations Should Be
Blog, Planning and Design
This is the third in a series of six posts about social cohesion, an emerging idea about organizational success that will shape the future of workplaces.

