TELUS: Crafting a New Workplace
TELUS is a leading telecommunications provider in Canada. Like many organizations in its industry, TELUS has grown dramatically in recent years, both organically and through strategic acquisitions.
Vodafone: Fostering a New Work Culture
Orchestrating the transition to a new organizational culture and work environment. Companies everywhere are scrambling to adapt to a more global, mobile, and collaborative business model.
Beta Testing For New Ways of Sitting
Gesture is based on Steelcase’s global research study and the insights it yielded about how people work in a rapidly changing business environment. Knowledge workers change postures frequently throughout the day.
Banco de Crédito del Perú Redefines Culture
Banco de Crédito del Perú is the largest and oldest bank in Peru, a model of performance in the banking industry, highly regarded for steady growth and innovative financial products.
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
It was clear from the start that this project was about much more than adding real estate. The new Learning
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
The Steelcase Applied Research and Consulting (ARC) team, which translates insights from extensive Steelcase research into meaningful actions and measurable
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
Today, learning is a fundamental business skill. The ability to continuously learn and adapt is critical to innovation and growth.
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
At Steelcase, all spaces are working prototypes–experiments in which the organization implements its latest thinking, learns what works and what
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
Visitors who come to the Learning and Innovation Center (LINC) in Munich are invited to actively participate in experiences designed
Creating the Link Between Learning and Innovation
Designing the Munich Learning and Innovation Center (LINC) was a collaborative effort that leveraged the diverse expertise of an international
Too Much Noise
In offices, irritating noise can come from all kinds of sources: air conditioning, obnoxious ringtones, traffic, nearby construction, unsophisticated sound-masking systems and—especially—from other people’s voices.
Q + A with David Rock
How to think deeply at work, how leaders think, and how the unconscious mind tackles problems that are too big for the conscious mind to solve—these are the kinds of things that David Rock thinks and writes about.