WORKPLACE STRATEGY

The Lab Occupier process helps ensure the physical lab and office environment is the most effective and efficient solution possible. In life sciences, where research and development are the main focus, it is important to have a well-designed and functional workspace that supports the needs of researchers. This includes factors such as physical safety, ergonomics, air quality and access to equipment and resources. An effective workplace strategy will improve productivity, overall staff satisfaction and improve a company’s bottom line profitability.

February 2024

The Role Of Architects In Modern Research Spaces

As research advances, lab design teams need to adapt to the evolving needs of scientific organizations.

Nov 2023

More Than Just A Place To Work

Getting people back to the office means companies need to offer sustainable, amenity-rich spaces, Hines executives say

August 2023

Why Are Incompetent Men Leaders?

There are three popular explanations for the clear under-representation of women in management, namely: (1) they are not…

August 2023

What’s Too Casual For Work In 2023?

As office dress-codes increasingly unwind, can men safely wear their favorite weekend staples deskside?

July 2023

Traditional Workplace Is Transforming

The reimagined workplace of the future is a place where technology, flexibility, and creativity merge to create a more efficient..

June 2023

The WFH Illusion Fades

It is not more productive than being in an office, after all….

Dec 2022

Getting Creative With Vacant Space

Some landlords are skipping residential conversion and instead seeking alternatives…