Routledge Handbook of High-Performance Workplaces

Published June 28, 2024

ISBN:
978-1-032-35813-0
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This timely book focuses on an overview of the fundamentals behind high-performance workplaces underpinning occupants’ satisfaction, health, and productivity. To this end, it covers human, environmental, and organisational aspects proven to be of great relevance to the design of high-performance workplaces. Perhaps most significantly it looks at these characteristics both before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

From the exodus from private offices to the rise of open-plan workplaces, where, how and when people work was changing rapidly pre-COVID. Post-COVID, pandemic-imposed restrictions banished workers from offices into their homes fast, leaving organisation scrambling to keep workers functioning away from HQ. After the immediate shockwaves set by the pandemic, workers and organisations have had the time to learn about positives and negative aspects of remote working with the vast majority now questioning the need to go back to HQ and the purpose of offices. In this book, the …

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A Nice (If Standard) Academic Collection

This is a good collection of essays on different aspects of workplace design, stretching a bit beyond the physical office with sections on HR and IT issues as well. I particularly liked the chapters on universal design (Imogen Howe and Andrew Martel) and acoustic privacy (Manuj Yadav and Densil Cabrera). This is very Australia-centric, which is a problem insofar as that region isn't globally representative. Beyond that, the lack of any chapter that interrogates the responsibility of the field to challenge companies and clients on exclusionary/unethical design choices was disappointing. Overall, this book is likely most useful as an academically-inflected intro to workplace related topics and as a gateway to the references each chapter contains.

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