Lift usage in large commercial buildings is often seen as a proxy for workplace occupancy and broader office attendance ...
New research from Gensler challenges assumptions that increased use of AI in the workplace leads to more isolated ways of ...
British adults are more anxious about robots than people in any other major economy, according to a new global study which suggests the unease may stem from a lack of exposure to the technology in ...
Fitzroy of London is urging organisations to rethink one of the most overlooked yet impactful areas of office design: ...
Global volatility poses a ‘major test of nerve’ for investors, and sector and country diversification is more integral to investment strategy, but real estate’s resilience should continue to shine ...
Introducing a new six-week paternity allowance to support self employed and ‘worker’ fathers would generate a series of benefits ...
More than two-thirds of managers would rather not be managers at all, according to a YouGov survey commissioned by SafetyCulture. According to the poll, 69 percent of team leaders in frontline sectors ...
Refurbishment projects account for the largest share of the office development pipeline across the UK’s major regional cities, as new build activity remains subdued and occupiers continue to favour ...
TRILUX has delivered a lighting solution for the new offices of Swiss architecture practice Atelier drü in Flums, in the canton of St. Gallen. Designed as a collaborative “New Work” environment, the ...
A new study of office utilisation trends around the world suggests hybrid working patterns have largely settled, with average occupancy remaining well below pre-pandemic norms and peak attendance ...
Being forced to fake their emotions in the workplace is causing leaders to burn out, according to new research by emlyon business school. The researchers say that this ‘surface acting’ creates a ...
Claims that artificial intelligence is already driving large-scale job losses appear to be overstated, according to a new global research briefing from Oxford Economics [registration], which suggests ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results