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How collaboration can amplify impact and streamline your retail journey

Inside Retail

Harvey-Rodriguez says two principles were deployed as a framework during the eight-hour hack: Design thinking and an approach called ‘sprint planning’. Walls between teams need to come down so that if the marketing or product team come up with a great idea, the two teams talk to each other and then engage, for example, the finance department.

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4 Priorities To Consider When Designing Workplaces For Gen Z

All Work

Office design is an essential piece of the puzzle to keep Gen Z and others motivated, engaged, and physically and mentally supported. With this shift in mentality and focus on a more varied, nomadic lifestyle, we need to ensure our workspaces are flexible and inclusive to support and engage Gen Z.

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Best foot forward: Q&A with Wittner CEO, Catherine Williamson

Inside Retail

For me, it really is about the community, the customer, the team, how you stay open and you’re listening and engaging. We had huge engagement and huge co-creation of our strategy from that. It’s been part of the natural rhythm of the brand. What are your global plans for the business? It’s been a cornerstone for us.

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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

All Work

Through discovery and observation of how people use spaces, and analysis of the information and sensory elements that enhance connection, Experience Design helps to set a cohesive tone and pave the way to better interaction and engagement. What is the rhythm of communication within the organization? Your space can change with you.

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