Citation
(2019), "Conference roundup September 2019", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 33 No. 5, pp. 36-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/DLO-09-2019-181
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited
Workplace trends: people, place, performance
This Workplace Trends conference takes place September 19 at BLOX in Copenhagen, Denmark https://workplacetrends.co/workplace-trends-copenhagen-2/
The theme this year revolves around Engagement, Future Office, Productivity, Activity Based Working, Benchmarking and Health & Wellbeing.
The programme is as follows:
From user-needs to construction: how Olympic House became a reality, Nicolas Rogemond and Søren Nersting.
Let’s explore the workplace! Improving work processes at Arla Foods, Eva Bjerrum.
Workplace – Powered by Human Experience, Tom Carroll.
Activity Based Working: Make space for your brain at work, Lene Becker.
Making Top Management KPI’s Measureable, Kadir Ünver.
Cognitive Ergonomics – Creating environments to maximize performance, Kelly Bacon.
What Makes A Perfect Workplace?, Nigel Oseland.
The Campus of the Future, Sam Sahni and Dean Rikanovic.
Here and Now: Using our experience-sampling app to measure knowledge workers’ productivity, Iva Kleinová.
Workplace trends: towards a new era of work and workplace
The flagship Workplace Trends conference takes place October 15 2019 at Social, London, UK https://workplacetrends.co/workplace-trends-oct2019/
This year people can attend virtually if they are unable to do so in person, the details of which are on the Workplace Trends website.
The programme is as follows:
The Corporate Tribe: Re-humanizing the Workplace and Surviving the Digital Transition, Kilian Keller.
Workplace – Powered by Human Experience, Marie Puybaraud.
Workplace Nudging: How to make it easy and fun to use our workplace the way it is intended, Esther Roelofs and Simone Leenders.
Successful business transformation strategies and employee engagement, Nerys Mutlow.
The Campus of the Future, Sam Sahni and Dean Rikanovic.
Olympic House: user experience and sustainability at the centre, Marie Sallois and Catherine Bonnet.
The Biophilic Office – Putting People First, Ed Suttie and Oliver Heath.
Managing change and the importance of core values in property and business, Neil Rebeugeot and Rebecca Goldberg.
Designing out loneliness in the workplace, Lendlease.
Mental health and productivity in work culture. How to tackle both at once, Madeleine Evans.