Webinar: Physical Spaces, Culture + Change
Physical Spaces: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities as Reopening Becomes a Reality
As owners and employees begin to reimagine the idea of returning to work, several important factors are being considered, including: employee safety, personal and shared workspaces, personnel traffic flows, indoor air quality and technology. What the new office will look like is still unclear but important conversations are being held as leaders continue to navigate this ever-changing landscape.
On Tuesday, May 26 @ 1pm, Brian Riggs will host an interview with Mike Yekenchik, Principal of CFI, to discuss important trends, opportunities and challenges he and his associates are seeing as his team assists CEOs, COOs and other leaders in their journey to create safe, profitable and efficient environments for their employees. CFI is a large commercial office interiors company based in Philadelphia. They handle multiple vertical markets, geographical footprints and varying company sizes and are currently at the crossroads of conversations regarding physical work environments.
What: A conversation with a leading expert on what trends are influencing possible return-to-work scenarios for corporate America.
When: Tuesday, May 26, 1:00 PM
Who: This program is for CEOs, COOs, HR professionals and professionals responsible for providing services related to the care, maintenance and safety of indoor environments.
Topics:
Trends in redesigning tomorrow’s environments including safety, collaborative spaces, shared environments and more.
My company services several other companies, what should I know.
Challenges and opportunities associated with reimagining the physical environment.
The impact of the physical space and culture.
About:
CFI-Knoll is a workplace design and installation firm located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Dialogue Shop is a division of Riggs Enterprise Corp., a strategy and organizational engagement firm.
Register for the webinar by completing the form below. You will receive an email with access to the webinar on Monday, May 25.