Cuningham’s Work Studio has created a journey map to diagram the relationships between work and place, and to identify where software can facilitate data collection about workforce utilization patterns.
We recently caught up with NELSON’s Gary Miciunas and Rob Depp as they gear up to present the “Cross-Sector Trends Influencing the Workplace Experience” via an upcoming webinar.
From the archives: Gary Miciunas's fresh take on measuring the workplace, a primer for Thursday's webinar, "The Relationship Between Office Design and How People Work."
Here in Part 2, we identify three coworking design patterns that are also reshaping the corporate workplace. Workspace designers must understand these patterns of coworking behavior and design as a reflection of broader workplace trends.
This is part 1 of a 2-part series addressing the operational considerations for developing a shared-work environment. Part 2 will consider associated design themes.
Flexwork enables employees to choose how, when, and where they do their best work. This new way of working shifts the focus from management-directed, site-specific ways of working to team-directed approaches where compensation is based on work outcomes instead of time spent.