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Two leading design firms shake up a staid Midwest insurer with radical changes in its office space—to favorable reviews
How to decode the psychology of the morning meeting
Thanks in part to younger workers, more companies are using social computing tools to aid collaboration and to foster innovation and growth
Workplace distractions cost U.S. business some $650 billion a year. Here's how managers can keep employees focused
A tour of Silicon Valley's top employers
Work has become more mobile and team-based, but most organizations have been slow in changing their workplaces to reflect the new reality
The publishing arm of EMI Group wanted to bring its employees under one roof—and take a fresh look at its role in the music business
The chipmaker picks three U.S. offices for a redesign program aimed at improving productivity, boosting morale, and cutting costs
Slide Show: Intel's Makeover: A Sneak Peek
With its work on headquarters for companies such as Bloomberg and Barry Diller's IAC gaining worldwide plaudits, Studios Architecture is on a roll
Slide Show: Not Your Average Office Space
Steelcase's cushy "Studio 53" cubicle is just one example of how office furniture companies are reaching out to Generations X and Y
Slide Show: Curing the Common Cubicle
Savvy employers are realizing the importance of balancing the corporate workspace with areas for fun and relaxation
Slide Show: Best Company Break Rooms
A psychologist and corporate consultant says office and zoo designers face similar issues. She praises an approach that lets workers out of their cages
Slide Show: Making Cubicle Land More Human