Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Part I
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Part 2
- Chapter 4
- Part 3
- Chapter 7
- Part 4
- Chapter 9
Guide
Pages
Praise for The Workplace You Need Now
Technology will increasingly play an important role to help measure, model, and manage a connected, sustainable workplace.
Brad Smith,
President, Microsoft
The opportunities to transform work and workplaces are staring us in the face. The dynamics of change described in this book make it a must-read for all that want to create a culture for the success of their organizations.
Rajesh Nambiar,
Chairman, Cognizant India
Must-read for anyone who wants to understand the new world of work.
Philip Ross,
Founder and CEO, UnWork.com
Now is the time for companies to leverage the power of design to transform the human experience at work. We see first-hand the challenges and opportunities companies face in this new era of the office. This book is a refreshing and readable narrative that reinforces human-centric design.
Diane Hoskins,
Co-CEO, Gensler
The most successful workplaces will embody and exemplify an organizations purpose, inspire the workforce, and drive business performance. The book is an invaluable guide for CEOs thinking about the future of work and the workplaces they need to help their people and businesses thrive.
Christian Ulbrich,
CEO and President, JLL
Technologies constantly change the workplace experience and the real estate sectors ability to respond. For those that need to motivate and change, this book captures the factors that are critical to understand the hybrid future of work in our ever digitizing and virtual culture.
Dr. Andrea Chegut,
Director, MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab
SANJAY RISHI
BENJAMIN BRESLAU
PETER MISCOVICH
THE WORKPLACE YOU NEED NOW
SHAPING SPACES FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
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Names: Rishi, Sanjay, author. | Breslau, Benjamin, author. | Miscovich, Peter, author.
Title: The workplace you need now : shaping spaces for the future of work / Sanjay Rishi, Benjamin Breslau, Peter Miscovich.
Description: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2022] | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021038320 (print) | LCCN 2021038321 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119814801 (cloth) | ISBN 9781119815136 (adobe pdf) | ISBN 9781119815129 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Work environment. | Office layout. | Office buildings. | Flexible work arrangements. | Organizational change. | Organizational effectiveness.
Classification: LCC HD7261 .R4968 2021 (print) | LCC HD7261 (ebook) | DDC 658.2/3dc23
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To the perfection in my life my wife, Neha, and our children, Natasha, Sumit, and Shivani. To the priceless little treasure, Sanjana! And to Dad, Mom the force of nature for her boys my brother Girish, and our enriching weekend banters!
Sanjay Rishi
To my wife, Edie; my children, Sam, Emma, and Jack; my parents, Susan and Bill Breslau; my brother, Jeremy; and all my family, friends, and colleagues who support and inspire me every day.
Ben Breslau
To honor and in loving memory of our father, John A. Miscovich; to our amazing mother, Mary Miscovich; and with heartfelt dedication to my wonderful partner of 31 years, Damon Owen.
Peter Miscovich
INTRODUCTION
A global software powerhouse, a bank that changed the very definition of innovation, and a technological and research leader with envied brand recognition in industries as diverse as defense, intelligence, and health care. Together, these three companies represent more than half a million employees and partners who have filed in and out of almost 100 million square feet of offices the equivalent of five of the largest stadiums in the world every day. These workplaces, and the work done within by the talented workers, have fueled lifestyles, successes, prosperity, security, and health around the world.
Workplaces have served as gathering spaces for generations of workers in pursuit of success, but, just as important, as places where people find fulfilment, a sense of belonging, and opportunities to learn and grow. In varying measures, organizations have used their workplaces and offices as sources of competitive advantage.
For these three companies, and many more in the following pages, workplaces are where brands are created, unique cultures are fostered and environments fashioned to inspire the contributions of the workforce. Their leaders view the workplace as foundational to business success and are willing to invest in creating welcoming, friendly spaces that, in turn, allow their people to prosper. These are just three stories to inspire as we look at the ways in which work is evolving and at the workplace we need now.
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