Ep105 Optimising your workplace's design for productivity and happiness, with Melissa Marsden Part 1
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Business tourism and event designers are all about creating awesome experiences. So why does it suck when we have to go back to the office? We've been sold some myths - like open office plans are always better for collaboration or that aesthetic design has no bearing on performance. But look a little deeper and you'll find some untapped productivity potential, sometimes by just moving where you sit or who you're sitting next to!
Workplace dynamics strategist Melissa Marsden shares little known secrets about the relationship between workplace design and productivity. With over 20 years' experience, she's developed a unique methodology that combines interior design, business strategies, and intentional branding to bring out the best in teams. Founder of workplace design service COMUNiTI, her new book is The Next Workplace.
Quotes from this episode:
"The environment we live and work in plays such a big impact on our experience of life and how we show up."
"Really thinking about the makeup and alignment of your teams and where they sit on the floor plan makes a huge difference to the performance of those people."
-Melissa Marsden
Connect with Melissa:
Website and book The Next Workplace: https://www.melissamarsden.com.au/
Podcast: Work Life By Design
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More resources from Melissa:
- 5 steps to dissolving overwhelm
- Chaos to Calm – 5 day Challenge
- Optimise your Home for Work
- Live a Life by Design – Program
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