92 Episodes

  1. Workplace Design Strategies with Privacy in Mind

    Published: 10/11/2016
  2. Whiteboards Transform Classrooms in India

    Published: 10/5/2016
  3. The Privacy Crisis in the Workplace

    Published: 10/4/2016
  4. Transforming the Exam Room

    Published: 9/27/2016
  5. Restoring Privacy to the Office

    Published: 9/22/2016
  6. Startup Culture and the Maker Nation

    Published: 6/15/2016
  7. How Smart + Connected Spaces Will Enhance Worker Performance

    Published: 6/12/2016
  8. Workers Reject the ‘Sea of Sameness’

    Published: 6/12/2016
  9. Igniting a Startup Culture

    Published: 5/16/2016
  10. How the Workplace Impacts Engagement

    Published: 3/8/2016
  11. Think Better, Work Less

    Published: 6/12/2015
  12. Neuroscience: A Competitive Advantage

    Published: 6/12/2015

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Welcome to Work Better, the podcast where we think about work and ways to make it better. Four overarching macro shifts are fundamentally changing work and will continue to alter the landscape for years to come. Some of these shifts have been building for years, while others seem to have happened all at once. It’s the magnitude of the change, along with the pace, that is uncharted territory. First, we’re living on screen. We’re spending more time collaborating on-screen than in-person. We have more meetings than ever and most people stay at their desk for video calls instead of going to a room to connect in person. No wonder people are feeling more lonely and isolated. We’re in the middle of an AI supercycle – a period of dramatic growth and change. People are learning how to make AI their new co-workers. It’s changing jobs and the skills we need at a dizzying pace. Sometimes that pace can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, the number of companies setting serious carbon reduction targets jumped 102% in one year. There’s a whole new mindset about sustainability. New types of jobs are being created, roles are changing, and people need new skills—essentially a culture change. It’s all good, but it’s a lot. Another big shift is mental health, which is on everyone’s minds. For employers it’s even more top of mind than physical health. Gen Z is coming into the workforce with higher levels of anxiety and people of all ages feel like their work-life balance is getting worse. With all the change around us, we need workplaces to be more like thriving communities. Because communities are both places and relationships. We need places that help us build connection, trust and a sense of shared purpose. By understanding how these shifts change behavior, we can create more resilient workplaces that build community and help people perform and feel better. This season on Work Better, we’re sharing ideas about how work is changing and why we need community more than ever. Help us spread these ideas by sharing an episode with a friend or a colleague. Work Better is brought to you by Steelcase, a global design and thought leader in the world of work. We help people do their best work by creating places that work better. Stay-up-to-date on design, insights and research to help people work better at steelcase.com/subscribe.