The 30-second rule is a principle in workplace strategy: it should never take longer than half a minute to find the right place or function in the office. Learn how this rule creates a more user-friendly work environment.
A diversified workplace strategy creates flexible offices that support a variety of needs and tasks. Learn how varied environments strengthen both work environment and efficiency.
A thoughtful workplace strategy makes the office a place for collaboration and innovation. Discover how to create environments that strengthen teamwork, creativity and community.
Participation is essential for a workplace strategy to succeed. Learn how to involve employees in office development and create an environment that strengthens both engagement and performance.
A well-designed workplace strategy supports desired behaviours. Read how offices can be designed so that employees are supported by the environment, rather than hindered, and where usability becomes a natural part of the work environment.
Pseudo-involvement risks undermining trust during an office change. Learn how a workplace strategy can create genuine participation, where employee insights lead to a stronger work environment and better office solutions.
What does a workplace strategy involve and how can it strengthen both the organisation and the work environment? Learn how a workplace strategist works – from analysis to implementation – and how you can train to become a certified workplace strategist.
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