collaboration

La oficina no territorial

Nuevos estilos de trabajo y los avances tecnológicos han impulsado el desarrollo y la adopción de espacios que se adapten a los nuevos paradigmas.

Education and its campuses are dramatically changing

How digital learners are reshaping the university campus

A new report that explores how a combination of new technology and the changing demographics of students will reinvent the educational campus of the future

On the frontline: why your workplace really matters

Condeco’s latest report highlights the latest trends driving workplace transformation around the world, canvassing the views of 500 workplace leaders to present a picture of global change

The guild of the 21st Century has arrived

Is the co-working movement the high-tech remake of the medieval craft guild?

From professional clusters to shared ideas and attitudes, does the new generation of coworking spaces remind you of something?

Pressing for progress

Pressing for progress: ten cases for gender parity in the workplace

International Women’s Day (IWD) has been recognised for over a century, but how can female success be celebrated in the workplace? Condeco came up with ten actionable takeaways from their own IWD celebrations

Transparency is key

Open arms: the new age of workplace transparency

As the digital world progresses at pace, Lendlease’s Alison Webb looks at the business case for and against opening our offices to the world and collaborating outside the four walls of an office

Creating a culture of diversity

Designing for diversity: breeding a culture of inclusion

A culture of diversity and inclusivity not only needs to be represented in the workforce, but also in workplace design. Alison Webb, Lendlease’s head of workplace in Europe talks about elements of inclusivity in workplace design and its new development in East London

Extroverts fare better than introverts in open plan

Introverts exposed: why outgoing types thrive in open plan

New scientific research supports the idea that extroverts fare much better in exposed work environments than those who crave peace and quiet to get work done