Five finalists competed in the NEXT Student Design Competition sponsored by Steelcase to create the medical office building of the future.
Areli Yesselyn Arellano
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Creating the Conditions for Agile
Posted on March 6 by Areli ArellanoWhat factors to consider for a successful Agile journey.
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Three Perspectives on the Future of Higher Education
Posted on February 21 by Areli ArellanoExperts in education tackle how flipped learning, 21st century skills and virtual and augmented reality will change the way students learn.
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Inside Innovation
Posted on January 30 by Areli ArellanoSteelcase’s newest Learning and Innovation Center in Munich gives employees and visitors a firsthand view of how Steelcase is using space to learn, innovate and grow.
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Steelcase Introduces SILQ: An Innovation in Seating Design
Posted on January 30 by Areli ArellanoJames Ludwig shares how his team’s materials science breakthrough led to an all-new chair design that intuitively responds to human movement without the use of mechanisms.
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Six Ways to Support Agile Teams
Posted on January 30 by Areli ArellanoMore than a dusty five-year plan, being able to rapidly respond to changes often determines an organization’s success in today’s unruly business climate. Becoming more agile is rarely easy, and these insights can help.
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Hello Beautiful!
Posted on January 30 by Areli ArellanoLet’s face it—work is hard enough without having to stare at bland colors and harsh lighting all day. When people come into the office they need spaces that work as hard as they do. So why not do that in style?
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Innovating to Reimagine Seating: James Ludwig Q+A
Posted on January 30 by Areli Arellano“A true innovation is when you solve something and people say, ‘I didn’t know I wanted that…but, yes, I want that.’” – James Ludwig
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The Future of Innovation in Europe
Posted on January 29 by Areli ArellanoExpert Marc Lhermitte explains why Europe is positioned to join ranks with Shenzhen and Silicon Valley as a center for innovation and business growth.
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Provocateurs in Provence
Posted on January 29 by Areli ArellanoAt a place called thecamp in Southern France, teams from public and private sectors are developing groundbreaking and scalable solutions to address the major social issues of our time.
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Q+A with David Kidder
Posted on January 29 by Areli ArellanoThis self-described serial entrepreneur says no matter how big enterprises become, they need to think like a startup if they want to continue to grow.
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What Workers Want
Posted on January 29 by Areli ArellanoPeople know what they don’t want at work—a sea of bland, uniform spaces where ideas go to die.