Culture + Talent

Webinar: Empowering Innovative Teams

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Dr. Tracy Brower shares what Steelcase is learning about a shift to creative work and the factors—including the workplace—that can most effectively empower teams for innovative results.

The need for innovation and growth is increasing collaboration and creativity at work. Recently, a multi-disciplinary team of Steelcase researchers, designers and project managers observed creative and high-tech teams in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East to find out how work is changing and how the workplace needs to adapt.

Hear from Dr. Tracy Brower, Principal, Steelcase Applied Research + Consulting Group to find out what we’ve learned during our study on creative and fast-paced teams. During this on-demand webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Four critical transitions in the shift to creative work
  • Key reasons teams struggle in today’s workplace
  • New patterns for behavior and performance in innovative teams
  • How rebooting the corporate workplace can engage and empower fast-paced, creative teams

Access the webinar now.




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