Key Takeaways from WORKTECH’s Chicago Debut
byHere are the key takeaways we learned from attending WORKTECH’s Chicago’s 2022 debut.
Here are the key takeaways we learned from attending WORKTECH’s Chicago’s 2022 debut.
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Kristin Cerutti of NELSON Worldwide explores how law office design is moving away from hierarchical spaces and adopting the free-thinking plan.
FCA’s Steven Stainbrook explains why it is time to return to the corporate campus—not the office.
Now that many women are heading back into the workforce, Allwork.Space shares why it’s critical for employers to listen in their hiring and retention efforts.
Research shows Gen Z values being at work more than experienced counterparts, but they need the office to better fit their needs.
To attract Gen Z, Salma Siddiqi of AURA explores how and why companies must evolve to meet the needs of the growing workforce.
Ryan Anderson of MillerKnoll explores how and why the workplace is transforming to become what employees want it to be.
Dustin A. Jackson, Ph.D. and BHDP’s Samantha Delabar explore ways to rebuild the lost connectedness as workers return to the office.
RSP Principal Derek McCallum AIA, LEED AP explains how the metaverse has great potential to support neurodiverse employees and accelerate inclusion initiatives in the workplace.
Employers are skeptical about the four-day work week. Allwork.Space shares why companies should actually embrace it.
Monika Avery of SLAM Collaborative examines how to design the law firms of the future.