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WLP159 - Scientific Thinking in Workplace Design

WLP159 - Scientific Thinking in Workplace Design

From21st Century Work Life and leading remote teams


WLP159 - Scientific Thinking in Workplace Design

From21st Century Work Life and leading remote teams

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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What factors in the workplace affect where we choose to work with others? Dr Kerstin Sailer and Ros Pomeroy from BrainyBirdz talk to Pilar about what they’re finding out in their experiments. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com What factors in the workplace affect where we choose to work with others? Dr Kerstin Sailer and Ros Pomeroy from BrainyBirdz talk to Pilar about what they’re finding out in their experiments. What does the experiment in the workspace that Ros and Kerstin run involve? An experiential approach. You can find out more about the experiment here: https://brainybirdz.net/2017/07/10/experimenting-with-workspace/ Understanding patterns of behaviour. So, when people have the choice to pick where they work from, what have you found affects that choice? Spatial visibility Daylight Furniture Personality Type Team Dynamics Perception of Task Prospect and refuge; intimacy, visibility. Ros mentions the software DepthmapX How do organisations use this information? How can data inform decision-making? How can collaboration be improved? What are the different kind of areas we need in the workplace? For more information on Brainybirdz go to brainybirdz.net  
Released:
Mar 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Brought to you by Virtual not Distant, the 21st Century Work Life podcast looks at leading and managing remote teams, online collaboration and working in distributed organisations. Join Pilar Orti, guests & co-hosts as they shine the spotlight on the most relevant themes and news relevant to the modern knowledge worker.