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Our blog and monthly newsletter subscription What’s Working Now are focused on sharing valuable knowledge that empowers our audience to make informed decisions and embrace the future of work. While there isn’t a one-size-fits-all blueprint for navigating hybrid realities, our goal is to share resources that support you in your journey.

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Evidence Based Design for healthcare

What is Evidence Based Design? Defined as the process of basing design/build decisions on credible research in an effort to

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How biophilic design impacts wellbeing at work.

According to our friends at Wikipedia biophilia literally means “love of life or living systems.” So biophilic design centers around

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Makerspaces: a new education trend

Makerspaces are popping up all over the country, especially in high school and collegiate settings, and are geared towards an

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Power up with Steelcase’s Thread!

Computers and tablets and phones oh my… People carry an average of three devices with them to get work done

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Workplace privacy – more than 4 walls & a door!

What do you think of when you think of workplace privacy? I’m guessing it’s either your headphones or 4 walls

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Workplaces designed for innovation.

Today, we would be hard pressed to find an organization that doesn’t believe innovation is an important part of their

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8 Shifts to consider as Millennials enter the workplace.

Much like any other environment, the workplace is always changing. Change is inevitable and it seems far more productive to

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Taking the lead: the Healthier Hospitals Initiative

Most of us using today’s healthcare system would be interested to know the initiatives that are taking place across the

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V.I.A. demountable walls – under the hood

Recently, Red Thread completed construction of three V.I.A. rooms in our Boston space. During the construction we used the opportunity