About getting the right mix, and taking a new perspective that provides different places to work and lets workers choose where they can be most effective.
About the benefits and challenges of sending employees home to work and how good choices and proper tools can improve the experience.
About how space design can promote collaboration by locating people logically, giving them ways to signal their availability, and encouraging interactions.
About the benefits of a case cart system, including appropriately deploying employees, standardizing inventory and instruments, and automating billing and ordering systems.
About creating a comfortable place--from its physical qualities to its support for work to the psychological aspects of controlling one's work and accessing nature.
About the culture required to give people what they need to work in the way--and the place--that is best for them.
About research into what makes a good chair and why it matters for people who sit down to work for long periods of time.
About the productivity gains, facility savings, and environmental benefits that result from a mobile work model.
About using universal design to create environments appropriate for both older and younger workers.
About giving people control over their lighting so they are more satisfied, stay engaged in their work, and avoid fatigue.
How the Embody tilt, building on earlier Herman Miller innovations, helps people work healthier.
How the Embody chair lowers heart rate because of its flexible back, Pixelated Support system, and three-zone tilt.
How the Embody chair promotes the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body's tissues.
How a chair can be designed so that the sitter's body, not the chair, determines peak pressure areas.
How a seating surface material that allows heat and moisture to disperse through it is said to "breathe."
How the Mirra chair's Harmonic tilt is designed to echo, or mirror, the natural pivot points of the human body.
How the Mirra chair achieves a single flexible fit design that does not sacrifice comfort.
How Herman Miller products and consulting expertise can help hospitals put lean principles into practice in their environments.
How rooms can be designed and equipped to use digital media for collaborating in person and remotely in higher education.
How a seating surface material that allows heat and moisture to disperse through it is said to "breathe."
Helping collaboration grow
Going for a progressive look
Cultivating an image of style
Providing durability on the go
Consolidating to a new building
Linking brands and employees
Consolidating to a new building
Going for a progressive look
Cultivating an image of style
Helping collaboration grow
Linking brands and employees