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Wellbeing (p.10-11

The movement of a new generation of workers into the professional marketplace over the past few years has catalysed a shift in the way we work and the requirements of a modern workspace. Tradition is becoming less and less prevalent as millennials take over the workplace and bring with them an increased desire to learn, develop professionally, communicate on a more equal playing field and function more freely.

Millennials are different to generations before, both in the way they think and the way they approach work. While not everyone exactly matches the definition of Millennial, they do tend to be typically more technologycompetent, more progressive in their outlook, and have high expectations from their work. To them, work is not just a place you go, but an activity that you do.

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Here are some of the ways you can design your office to cater for the next generation of workers:

• Open plan design • Collaboration zones • Quite zones • Creative and fun breakout spaces • Agile & inspirational • The experience

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