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“The Elemental Workplace”: not a ridiculous idea at all

I’ve only met Neil Usher once, but now I’d definitely like to get to know him better. In his new book ‘The Elemental Workplace’, Neil reveals himself as a natural writer with strong opinions – on a soapbox – but always authoritative and speaking to the reader as an adult. As I read the 200…

March 1, 2018 in Book reviews.

“Employee Experience Advantage” – a book review from an architectural perspective

We are always on the look out for research that can demonstrate the link between workplace design and business performance, so it was with huge excitement that we discovered Jacob Morgan’s “The Employee Experience Advantage”, with the slightly lengthy subtitle of “How to win the war for talent by giving employees the workspaces they want,…

May 25, 2017 in Book reviews.

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