People don’t leave their identities at home when they come to work—and their environment shouldn’t ask them to. Whether it’s through flexible layouts or sensory-conscious design, the modern workplace must be designed with intentionality and show up for its people. In...
Sponsored by Continued investment in frontier technologies can serve as a competitive advantage, yet technology adoption varies across industry. The technology adoption curve, introduced by Everett Rogers, categorizes the population into five groups based on their...
By Jean-Marc Zola Imagine a hospital where every light, life-saving device, and breath of fresh air is powered by clean, efficient electricity rather than traditional fossil fuels. This is becoming a reality today in hospitals around the world. And it’s reshaping...
Affiliated with Hillel International, the Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life cultivates a vibrant and inclusive Jewish community on Yale University’s New Haven, CT campus. (All photos: Paul Warchol Photography) The Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale...
By Jack Rubinger Traditionally seen as the behind-the-scenes operators of hospitals, today’s facilities management (FM) teams are stepping into a new spotlight — becoming key players in enhancing the patient experience. In collaboration with clinical staff, infection...