Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web.
- HR Magazine shares how an insurance firm has created sensory maps for each of its sites showing levels of temperature, noise, smells and foot traffic around the workspace to help employees choose where to work dependent on their needs.
- Now and in the future, we will have four to five generations in the workforce at any given time, says Harvard Business Review. How can employers align themselves with these new realities and unleash the potential of the multigenerational workforce?
- Architecture firms reported a sharp drop in business in September, reports CNBC, which indicates that the commercial real estate market could experience more pain soon.
- Future-proof office design is crucial for businesses to evolve, shares Building.
- Fortune reports on a new study that says 64% of CEOs believe there will be a full return to office by 2026.