Unworking: new book on the reinvention of the modern office
Over the past 100 years, the office has dominated working life. Now it must be reinvented as part of a flexible future of work. A new book by the co-founders of WORKTECH explains how and why
How can technology and design collaborate on hybrid?
Technology integrators and interior designers need to work closely to create the hybrid workplace, but too often there is a divide. Canada’s ET Group is using the principles of design thinking to build bridges - is this a blueprint for collaboration?
Can design thinking unlock technology integration for hybrid?
As companies grapple with the challenge of implementing tech solutions for hybrid working, a pioneering approach by a group of Canadian tech integrators demonstrates the benefits of empathy and co-creation
Healthy building, healthy planet: how can lighting support the green agenda?
From enhancing employee wellbeing to supporting the sustainable construction of greener buildings, organisations are looking to the workplace to optimise experience and performance
Moneypenny HQ: a people-focused approach to design
Leading outsourced communications service Moneypenny created an award-winning flagship headquarters in the UK with the sole aim to make their workforce happy
Moneypenny launches research into legal marketing trends
With the pressure on peer-to-peer insights greater than ever, Moneypenny is calling all law firms to participate in its latest research to uncover the trends within legal inbound marketing and the impact the pandemic has had on business acquisition in the industry
Corporate communication leader joins Academy as Global Partner
As we shift to new ways of working, communication and customer service is critical to any business strategy. Moneypenny has joined WORKTECH Academy as a Global Partner to share the latest thinking in the field
Death of dull: Toronto 2019 tracks the big changes ahead
The Canadian workplace has a reputation for caution on major workplace shifts, but an action-packed WORKTECH Toronto 2019 conference suggested an eye firmly on the future