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Why Australia’s ‘great resignation’ is a myth: The Conversation

Inside Retail

The term was coined in late 2020 by Texas A&M University’s Anthony Klotz in response to two developments he said had collided like a perfect storm: growing quit rates and the burnout and rethinking of work-life balance that followed COVID. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

All Work

This article was written by Jason Slocombe and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. 2013 ), meaning that it can be a real challenge to find the right balance, and mismatches of reactivity and environment are common. However, some patterns can be a problem for neurodivergent people. Acoustic environment.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

All Work

Daylight had a larger impact on our sleep patterns too. “It’s about bringing nature in all its forms – including patterns, materials, shapes, spaces, smells, sights and sounds – into urban design on varying scales” Jana Söderlund. Fractal patterns can be found throughout the natural world.

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The Future Of Work Demands Futuristic Office Tech

All Work

This article was written by Shaon Sikta Sengupta , and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. Humanistic strategies include designing workplaces for the well-being of people, responding to the new requirements of COVID guidelines, ergonomics, universal accessibility and biophilia, through the use of technology. .

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Morici shows the production behind its Venezia collection of Luxury boxes

Design Wanted

Morici’s inlays are made from wood veneers of various essences colored with natural dyes, their characteristics are carefully chosen with the aim to create an elegant, balanced mosaic. . In fact, although the patterns are predefined, each product will have a different shade in it, as wood is a natural product rich in unrepeatable veins.”.

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Infographic Design – 10 infographics to engage your audience

Parker Design

Our solution came in the form of an infographic (and an animation) inspired by 1980s arcade games – a total departure from other patient communications, and a success. We developed the main design element – a hexagonal shape – into a pattern that signifies the idea of structured teamwork in manufacturing, and helps thread the story.

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How Sensory Design Can Create Efficient Workplaces

All Work

This article was written by Chip DeGrace and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. However, after forming new habits and routines, people began to embrace the flexibility that working from home can offer. At the start of the pandemic, remote work was an adjustment for many employees. The Power of a Human-Centered Design.

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