Productivity

De-Risking The Labor Shortage: It’s All About Flow

Persistent labor shortages can greatly inhibit productivity, but integrating Digital Labor Flow Optimization can prevent this.

How Can Manufacturers Overcome Industry 4.0 & 5.0 Challenges?

New Info-Tech report highlights six core roadblocks that prevent manufacturers from adopting Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies.

Did You Miss Our Future Of The Data-Driven Workplace Webinar?

In this free video webinar, we dive into recent research around collaboration, productivity and the role of the office, and share how workplace data can inform facility decisions.

AI In The Workplace: Employees Want More Training, Guidance

Workers know that AI can create a competitive advantage for themselves and their employers; are concerned about job relevance, security risks, privacy.

Reduce Viral Threats With This Spring Cleaning Checklist

With illnesses like the flu and norovirus circulating, here are four tips and best practices to help prevent viral spread within your facilities.

Modernized Office Spaces Key To Enhancing Productivity, Hybrid Work

A new Cisco survey finds 81% of employers have already — or are planning to — redesign their workspaces within 24 months.

Achieve Optimal IAQ With Human-Centric Analytics

Smart building systems are revolutionizing the way we design, manage, and experience space. By grounding these systems in data focused on human needs and behavior, facilities managers can achieve spatial optimization that meaningfully benefits both the occupants and the bottom line.

Survey Reveals Disparities In IAQ Prioritization In K-12 Schools

A new survey finds there's a gap between educators and school authorities regarding the prioritization of air quality in K-12 facilities.

Do Workers Value Safety Culture When Evaluating A New Job?

Almost half of American workers would consider a pay cut to work for an employer with a better safety culture, reveals 2024 Workplace Safety Culture Report from DuraPlas.

Is Sad Desk Lunch Here To Stay?

Three-quarters of U.S. corporate workers eat lunch at their desks. Despite what memes might indicate, they're not sad about it.

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