The University of Findlay Athletic Department wanted to create a sense of excitement for fans, current student-athletes, and future athletes, with a memorable, branded experience. The project honored past athletic achievements, while also making room to display current highlights.
Read MoreWhether it's your employees or visitors, when people come into contact with your organization, it's important that your brand "speak" in your space. Anyone who walks through your facility should be given an experience.
Read MoreThe college classroom of yesterday is history.
Read MoreWhen it comes to organizational growth and change, it can be both an exciting and a taxing time for employees. Whether it's adding additional people to your staff or moving to a new workspace, it can disrupt routines and heighten sensitivity at a time when many crave stability most.
Read MoreWith the increased use of technology in the workplace, the need to sit for prolonged periods of time has increased as well. While technology was designed to make our lives easier, instead the toll of sitting has made it more difficult, at least on our bodies. This new phenomena leads back to employee wellness, and impacts us as organizations not only through sick time and missed work, but also in employee happiness and productivity.
Read MoreIf you want to reconfigure your existing workplace, don't be deceived - it can be a daunting task.
Read MoreIt was the end of an era...
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If managed with care and tact, new approaches to traditional methods can shake up thinking and inspire creativity. There's nowhere this is more imperative than in the workplace. This could mean considering new solutions, such as manufactured interiors, that promote collaboration and teamwork through adaptable spaces that prompt interaction. These flexible and inviting spaces could be the key to your long-term success.
Read MoreSometimes when it comes to our own workplace, we think everything is perfect about it. To be objective about it can be a hard pill to swallow.
Read MoreFor years, going to work meant going to work. Work stayed at work. Typewriters stayed on desks. Rotary phones didn't move.
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