In the latest report from Density, they analyzed more than 10,000 hours of meeting room data—generated by their sensor platform—to explore how wrong-sized meeting rooms cost workplaces millions of dollars every year.
In this article, we want to share the strategy we take when designing workplace design surveys. Specifically, why we ask the questions that we do and the insights we’re able to capture by taking an indirect questioning approach.
Herman Miller shares the emerging themes from their recent event series, the impact they can have in the workplace, and how you might harness that impact in your own organization or for your own clients.
Steelcase's Tracy Brower presents seven myths about data and how to make better decisions by bringing more reality to the data-driven decision-making process.
By preforming pre- and post-occupancy evaluations, design strategists can create spaces that satisfy an organization’s most important asset: its people.
Excerpts from HOK’s upcoming whitepaper “Tech Workplace: From Frontier to Center Stage.” An investigation of the forces reshaping the tech industry and how workplace design can position companies for success.
By leveraging space utilization and fit-out technology tools, workplace strategists can gain a deeper understanding of where things are now and where they need to go next.