Issue #7: Measuring Success in the Workplace
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KPIs that Go Beyond Utilization
According to JLL, 70 percent of workplace metrics that companies track in the next three years will be non-traditional, and there may be no area more greatly affected by these sudden changes than the physical workplace.
That’s because it’s not just that the way people work – or where they work – that will influence the way companies operate moving forward. Just as important will be how they analyze their own investments and the way their staff interact with that space.
What to Read:
5 Workplace Metrics to Adopt Now: Historically, companies have understood real estate performance through the lens of operational efficiency, measured by total operating costs and cost per square foot. But with the emergence of hybrid work, old equations for measuring the optimal value of a square foot change. Let’s explore five workplace metrics that will be key to determining which real estate measurements will achieve desirable and sustainable long-term outcomes.
How to Manage the Office Environment with IAQ Sensors: Even though many employees have become comfortable working remotely, that doesn’t mean organizations should lose sight of how important it is to create a healthy office environment. Learn how organizations are looking to use indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors and other environmental data to ensure the office is a healthy and welcoming place for staff.
Indoor Air Quality in the Workplace Supports Better Health for the People and the Planet: People spend nearly 90% of their time inside buildings, and, according to the World Green Building Council (WGBC), 91% of the global population worldwide breathes unsafe air. This blog examines the impact of indoor air quality on planetary health, human wellbeing, and employee performance. ?Discover how employers can take charge of indoor air quality in the workplace, sustainability initiatives, and the benefits of using environmental sensors.
E-book:?Multi-Data Point Analysis: Organizations must realize they can no longer assume the real estate they have is what people want to come back to. They simply cannot just look at whether the space is used or not. It is about multi-data point analysis to see the portfolio in its entirety to get a clear picture of the space available. Moreover, this will empower the organization with the means to measure the effectiveness of the space as well as the employee sentiment regarding how the office is used. Only then can leadership make the right strategic decisions around their portfolio to strengthen it for the digital world.
What to Watch:
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What Workplace Experiences Make the Commute into the Office Worth It?: Technologies that create enriching experiences for office and campus visitors are more important than ever. Explore the most innovative and creative approaches and examples to creating meaningful employee experiences that encourage employees to come to the office.
On-demand webcast:?Workplace IoT Sensors: IoT sensors are a key component in today’s connected smart-office, enabling organizations around the world to deliver future-fit office environments that combine enhanced user experience with increased efficiency and sustainability. Learn what type of sensor technology best fits the needs of your organization in our on-demand webcast.
What to Know:
According to a recent survey by JLL, The daily commute to and from work accounts for more than 98% of an employee's work-related carbon footprint.
What to Attend:
September 28-30, 2022
We will be in Nashville, at IFMA’s World Workplace event. Join us, to learn from visionaries in facility management, with over 5,000 attendees and 100+ speakers.?Stop by booth #1144 to say hello!