In recent news, Employee Engagement is a topic difficult to avoid. This article focuses on 5 important workplace strategy considerations to keep at top of mind when transforming an office into one that engages - and inspires - people.
Newsflash: The “open office” layout is not a millennial concept. It’s actually been around for decades. Almost as long as the backlash against open office spaces.
Delving into the vast topic of Sustainability, this post focuses on how the term relates to and deeply affects workplace elements both physical and psychological in nature; plus identifies several ways to incorporate these ideas into the office environment.
Over the course of a four part mini-series of posts, we’ll share with you an easy (albeit somewhat cheesy!) acronym as a tool for Keeping Interiors Significant, Sustainable, Engaging & Simple (K.I.S.S.E.S.)
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains an analogy between traditional versus contemporary business processes and cooking methods. No fowl were harmed during the course of the comparison and contrast exercise.
Indoor plants are underrated! If thoughtfully curated and planned, the use of potted hanging or free-standing plants can not only add texture and bring life to interiors, but they can also be used to delineate space and provide that much needed human connection to nature.