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Our blog and monthly newsletter subscription What’s Working Now are focused on sharing valuable knowledge that empowers our audience to make informed decisions and embrace the future of work. While there isn’t a one-size-fits-all blueprint for navigating hybrid realities, our goal is to share resources that support you in your journey.

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Top tips for selecting the best task chair.

There’s no doubt that the workplace is changing. Today, not everyone has a dedicated “resident” workstation. And if you do,

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What is the ‘WELL Building Standard®’?

Why WELL? We spend 90% of our time indoors – that’s a fact. The built environment that surrounds us has

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Top 10 office protocols for the open office plan

The rise of open office plans has transformed workplace design, aiming to boost collaboration and flexibility. However, this layout can

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10 Design tips to refresh your mind from Coalesse.

Our friends at Coalesse have assembled a few tips to help you “think better”. As we all know, today our

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Conquering email overload at work

It’s the end of a three day holiday weekend and as you sit down at your desk you experience that

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Boost employee engagement by connecting people + purpose.

What does having “purpose” solve in the workplace? According to Nicolas de Benoist, “When people are engaged in something greater

Red Thread's CEO Jeff Keener

5 Questions for Red Thread’s CEO, Jeff Keener.

In October of last year, we were pleased to welcome Jeff Keener as he took over the helm of Red

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Case study for an employee wellbeing strategy.

Humantech, an ergonomics consulting firm nurtures an employee wellbeing strategy by embracing a “palette of place”. Steelcase 360 Magazine editors

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A brief tour of the Steelcase historical archives.

Want to take a walk through furniture history? Recently I spent an hour (or two) perusing the interactive historical timeline