The events of the past year have resulted in an intense need for transformation on a scale and scope beyond what we have experienced in our lifetime. Brought to you by M Moser Associates, a leading global design firm, Place of work attempts to make sense of the madness. It’s about the future of work and the integration of the physical, digital and social needs of today’s businesses and their emplo... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesign |
An adaptable workplace is more than just furniture on wheels, it’s about purposeful, iterative changes over time. But what is purposeful change? And how can we use it to address both short and long term business goals? more
In order to retain employees, companies must recognize that the physical workplace is the most tangible testament it can make to its people. This requires intentional design with the cares and motivations of its employees in mind. Organisations must ... more
“Neurodiversity” and “D&I” have become popular terms in corporate speak -- but how can organisations go beyond the checkboxes in their D&I efforts? M Moser’s Frances Gain sits down with Mary Jude Reidy of online music streaming service Deezer to talk... more
Hybrid work is one of the most popular buzzwords in the workplace right now. But what does it actually look like in real life? In this episode of Place of work, M Moser’s Grant Christofely, Associate Director, Workplace Strategy, and Raquel Sachser, ... more
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