The right questions for the perfect workplace
Creating the perfect workplace starts with questions (the right questions) and people (the right people). The right questions are often the difficult questions.
Creating the perfect workplace starts with questions (the right questions) and people (the right people). The right questions are often the difficult questions.
The winds of change have been blowing for a while, with opportunities to disrupt the status quo being seized left, right and centre.
When Space Solutions’ consultancy team conducted its latest survey to take the temperature of the workplace sector, we asked organisations across Scotland about their biggest challenges over the past year.
The Grade B offices of energy finance firm Piper Sandler in Aberdeen have been given a major makeover.
Sustainability ranks alongside office attendance as the main topic of discussion in the workplace sector right now. Bringing older, inefficient buildings up to scratch is not just a nice-to-have, it is a necessity as we seek to meet the Scottish Government’s ambitious carbon reduction targets.
Exactly one year on from COP26, we are all faced with the need to act fast to adopt new tactics to meet government targets for reducing carbon emissions.
Think of wellbeing in the workplace and you might immediately conjure up images of moss walls, free fruit and natural finishes.
Climate change. Loss of natural habitats. Increased waste and pollution. We know the strain linear practices are putting on the Earth; they’re what the circular economy is trying to tackle. But the circular economy isn’t just about eliminating waste, it’s about creating opportunities and encouraging innovation in the way we approach business and collaboration.
The £700 million raised for the Crown Estate at last month’s ScotWind auction highlighted just how much interest there is in the renewables sector in Scotland.
Aberdeen-based workplace fit-out specialist Space Solutions has avoided a North Sea-related shortfall in its latest results by growing business in the central belt.