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CFO October 1, 2006 Don Durfee |
Take My Desk -- Please By rethinking office design, companies are cutting real-estate costs by nearly half. |
Searcher December 2000 Mary Colette Wallace |
Complexity of New Office Designs: Thinking Through Your Future Workplace Work itself is dramatically evolving and the results of that evolution can be seen in new --- sometimes successful and sometimes not as fortunate --- office designs... |
CIO July 1, 2003 Tom Davenport |
Withering Heights - The New Work Order We thought companies would want to single out their "high end" knowledge workers for special treatment. We were wrong. |
Fast Company June 2005 Linda Tischler |
Death to the Cubicle! Want some quiet time? If you work in a cubicle, forget it. Those low walls are great for spontaneous collaboration, but also for spontaneous interruption. Here, a view to something better. |
Fast Company March 2014 Feifer & Mullany |
Two Cube Dwellers Argue Over Open Offices. Who's Right? These days, you're more likely to toil in a huge communal room packed with rows of keyboard-tapping, phone-yakking, nose-blowing, colleagues. To some, this allows for easier collaboration and smoother workflow. For others, it signifies the death of privacy, concentration, and dignity |
Searcher Jan/Feb 2010 Mary Colette Wallace |
Office Design 2009: A Perfect Storm? Designing office environments for knowledge workers. |
National Real Estate Investor July 1, 2005 Bennett Voyles |
Goodbye, Cube Farm Corporations as varied as Microsoft and health benefits provider CIGNA have found that by using the open office format -- less private space, more shared space, and increased reliance on mobile technology -- they can reduce their overall office space needs by 30% or more. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2005 Stan Luxenberg |
Smarter Ways to Reduce Space The amount of space per employee has been dropping for more than a decade. By using alternative workspace strategies (AWS), companies can invest money saved on real estate costs in technology, thereby improving workplace efficiency. |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Michelle Conlin |
Q&A with Microsoft's Lisa Brummel Microsoft's HR chief Lisa Brummel is introducing innovative office designs that allow employees to reconfigure their workspaces for the task at hand. |
CIO June 1, 2003 Tom Davenport |
A Measurable Proposal -- The New Work Order The author is betting on a new, big idea: knowledge workers are people too. Can their processes be quantified? Can we help their plight? This might just be the new reengineering. |
Job Journal June 29, 2008 |
Workplace Trends of the Future Where, how and why we work has changed dramatically over the past two decades and it will go through further transformation over the next twenty years. Here are some glimpses of the change to come. |
CRM July 12, 2013 Carolyn Crews |
Create an Exceptional Customer Service Culture Invest in your team to build a talented employee base. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 26, 2007 Sean Silverthorne |
Best Practices of Global Innovators Innovation is increasingly driven through collaborative teams due to product complexity, availability of a low-cost but highly skilled labor pool, and advances in development tools. |
PC Magazine May 17, 2006 John Brandon |
Reworking the Office The future of office lighting, acoustics, floor plans, and ventilation... Interview with Dolan Daggett, an award-winning architect, on the future of office design... etc. |
Inc. September 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
A Modest Defense of the Cubicle Nobody likes them. But in the three decades since the cubicle was invented, it hasn't lost ground; it's gained it. So what's the problem? |
CIO October 1, 2003 Tom Davenport |
Putting It All Together Again Knowledge worker productivity: your questions answered. |
CIO December 11, 2008 Andy Blumenthal |
Encourage Social Networking, Without Discouraging In-Person Meetings Use social networking and collaboration tools like Facebook and SharePoint so that they complement, rather than replace, face-to-face contact. |
CFO April 1, 2005 Joseph McCafferty |
A Human Inventory New software can help companies map their corporate DNA, making information available to managers such as the specific capabilities of each worker, including job experiences, areas of expertise, education and training histories. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Wherever You Go, There You Are Stay connected with these technology systems that give you and your employees the ultimate freedom of mobility. After all, behind every good work site is good technology. |
CIO November 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Get the Message Use of collaboration tools continues to grow at a dramatic rate, according to a recent report... |
D-Lib August 2008 Pickens et al. |
Report on the 1st Collaborative Information Retrieval Workshop: Held in Conjunction with the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2008 Today's digital search technologies are designed for a single user working alone, even though prior studies of students and information workers have demonstrated that search is a collaborative process. |
BusinessWeek July 3, 2006 Michelle Conlin |
Square Feet. Oh, How Square! The rise of mobile workers has companies unloading space and rethinking what's left. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2001 James V. DeLong |
Old law vs. the new economy How New Deal-era regulations stifle flexible work arrangements... |
eCFO December 1, 2001 Joseph Radigan |
The Armchair Employee Companies are more interested than ever in the concept of a far-flung workforce. Telecommuting can provide flexibility and cost savings, but security and equipment costs must be considered. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 |
"IBM Isn't Doing That Much" Microsoft's chairman says when it comes to productivity software, his company "has to push the frontiers on our own." |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2013 Miller & Brown |
How Much Space Do We Need? Will shrinking footprints slow the office recovery? |
Wired March 23, 2009 Cliff Kuang |
Evolution of Office Spaces Reflects Changing Attitudes Toward Work Office designs often cycle through competing demands: openness versus privacy, interaction versus autonomy. Here's a brief history of how seating arrangements reflect our changing attitudes toward work. |
Searcher October 2002 Mary Colette Wallace |
Right Brain, Left Brain: The Home Offices of Design and Information Professionals The author interviewed several information professionals, a full-time corporate telecommuter, and several architects. This article shows the highlights of their office designs and ways of working at home. |
CIO January 23, 2015 |
CIOs Deploy Different Social Tools for Different Types of Collaboration Jive, Jabber, Yammer, SharePoint, Lync -- CIOs roll out a variety of collaboration tools to fit the work styles of various types of far-flung employees |
Wired September 22, 2008 Brendan I. Koerner |
Home Sweet Office: Telecommute Good for Business, Employees, and Planet Long before the advent of the Web, evangelists were confident that cordless phones and faxes had already made the office a relic. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2007 Carolyn Bilsky |
Office Exodus? An increasingly mobile workforce has corporations reconsidering their real estate needs. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2014 |
International Beat Poland's big deal... English workers gain space... Markets to watch... |
CFO November 17, 2003 Peter Krass |
Collaborative Computing E-mail has become perhaps the core technology, but a host of related capabilities have people talking. |
CIO July 17, 2008 Meridith Levinson |
Everyone Works at Home at Chorus, Part Three In this story, the third of three parts, managers and staff at a small software company adjust to telecommuting and share their keys to success. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2000 Julie Reinhart, Tiffany Anderson & Joseph Slowinski |
Creating a Pre-Service Teachers' Virtual Space Issues in Design and Development of Cross-Country Collaboration... |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2011 |
Market Trends A fundamental shift is happening in the way that offices are used. |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Wired For Work Yes, the office of the future is a cubicle, but this one is integrated with information technology... |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Chris Penttila |
Fantastic Forum Online brainstorming encourages 24-hour participation and can net ideas that save companies money. But if a discussion forum is not implemented properly, it can create virtual distance between coworkers. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Workplace 2005 Telecommuting, virtual offices, dispersed staff ... if you're worried that you can't keep up with the ever-changing workplace, never fear. Here's a jump-start on new trends and technologies to help you ease your business into the future. |
CIO April 26, 2013 Mary Brandel |
3 Tips to Get a Payoff From Collaboration Tools To reap the value of collaboration tool investments, CIOs study employee behavior, create incentives and embed capabilities in current work flows |
InternetNews June 27, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Sybase in The 'WorkSpace' Sybase introduced, WorkSpace, which it says is the first application development environment to meet the challenges of developing programs in a service-oriented architecture. |
CFO Scott Leibs |
Deskbound for Glory The PC market may be stagnant, but today even an old machine can take a knowledge worker new places... |