Work is changing more that it has in generations. See how an approach to designing offices like thriving communities is the solution to meeting these evolving challenges.
Areli Yesselyn Arellano
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Wellbeing Urgency
Posted on November 22 by Areli ArellanoMental health is more top of mind for leaders than physical health. Explore how the workplace can be part of the solution at a time when issues like anxiety, depression, burnout and loneliness are on the rise.
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Sustainability Mindset
Posted on November 15 by Areli ArellanoThe number of companies setting sustainability goals more than doubled in the last year, and all employees will need to be engaged to make them happen.
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AI Supercycle
Posted on November 8 by Areli ArellanoAI promises to enhance accessibility, boost creativity and create more dynamic workplaces. The key is understanding changing work behaviors associated with AI to see how the workplace should change.
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Uncharted Territory: Four Macro Shifts Changing Work Now
Posted on October 28 by Areli ArellanoIn the past five years, how, when, where and why we work have changed more dramatically than they have in generations. Explore the four macro shifts that are fundamentally changing work.
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Living on Screen
Posted on October 28 by Areli ArellanoPeople now spend more time meeting through screens than fully in person. Explore how this shift has significantly changed how we use our offices and our relationships at work.
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From Dated to Dynamic
Posted on August 15 by Areli ArellanoHow Archbishop Spalding High School positively influenced change in student behavior by reimagining its traditional 1960s library.
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The New Power of Privacy
Posted on June 21 by Areli ArellanoAccess to privacy is critical in today’s workplace: Steelcase Researchers share insights about the new demands and motivations surrounding hybrid work.
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Embracing the Human Factor
Posted on May 27 by Areli ArellanoHow organizations like Bosch, Pepsi and Steelcase are creating more human-centered industrial spaces that improve employee wellbeing.
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Designing for Joy
Posted on May 13 by Areli ArellanoBy bringing an intentional focus on people’s lives and how they intersect with work, designers can help create the conditions for a workplace where people feel that being there actually helps their wellbeing and offers opportunities for moments of joy.
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Rethinking Wellbeing
Posted on May 3 by Areli ArellanoDesigning workplaces that nurture people and foster moments of delight and joy requires an intentional effort to truly understand what leads to wellbeing. Gyms and healthy food at work are great benefits and part of the equation, but wellbeing runs deeper than that. New research out of the Wellbeing Research Centre indicates interventions in the work experience itself can make the biggest difference.
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Work Better Magazine Spring 2024
Posted on April 22 by Areli ArellanoIs joy at work really possible? Yes it is and in this issue of Work Better we’re sharing ideas about how to create spaces that help spark joy.