Designing workplaces that work for everyone

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Investing in well-designed environments isn’t just a matter of preference – it’s a strategic advantage that enhances productivity and employee wellbeing, writes Sam Carey-Smith

The conversation about flexible working shows no signs of slowing down as 2025 gets properly underway. Debates are raging about what office footprint businesses need, what good looks like now, and what different people require from the workplace to be genuinely productive.

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