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Making Space for Health

Insights and ideas to improve the healthcare experience

The pandemic proved to be an extreme pressure test on the entire healthcare system. While clinicians performed above and beyond, the crisis really identified where the opportunities in healthcare exist.

What’s emerging now is a stronger-than-ever realization that purposeful, human-centered design can have a very positive effect. While there are many ways to address this, Steelcase Health has identified three areas of focus to help organizations improve the healthcare experience and outcomes for everyone involved – patients and their families, as well as clinicians and staff.

health care patient room

Spaces where health happens must be met with extreme flexibility – handling what’s now and anticipating what’s next.

Designing for flexibility can help organizations adapt to changing models of care delivery while reducing the cost of renovations. According to the National Library of Medicine, the pandemic “revealed that many modern hospitals and healthcare organizations lack the flexibility to accommodate sudden surges of patients due to unexpected healthcare situations.” It goes on to say that “flexibility is the key requirement of healthcare facilities of the future and consequently designers need to consider the unknown needs due to technological, societal and epidemiological changes.”

“Flexibility is the key requirement of healthcare facilities of the future and consequently designers need to consider the unknown.”

Today most healthcare facilities have fixed components, such as permanent walls and millwork. This approach makes it difficult to change the space quickly when new needs or crises occur. By creating spaces that are move versatile with components that are not as fixed, such as height-adjustable desks, moveable screens, modular casework, furniture on casters, you can provide ad-hoc flexibility to any space. And organizations save money with furniture that supports multiple functions or can be updated more easily. A cafe space can become a training room. A multipurpose zone replaces a traditional waiting room.

health care lobby furniture and patients

Healthcare environments need to address both the physical and emotional wellbeing of people.

Healthcare visits, whether planned or in an emergency, often conjure up an image of a familiar set-up: hard surfaces, cool tones and a sterile feeling environment. These spaces often leave patients feeling anxious and stressed. Healing spaces need to increase overall wellbeing and go beyond physical health to also include mental, emotional and social health.

“Medical facilities are mostly designed to help you get physically better. But they don’t always account for the rest of you,” says Seth Starner, Advanced Explorations, Steelcase Health. ” By creating spaces that are warmer and approachable, patients and loved ones can feel a little safer and more taken care of, tending to their overall wellness.”

By using materials that are both functional and beautiful, providing access to natural light and giving patients more control over their experience, healthcare environments can become more calming and welcoming.

health care worker taking a break

The wellbeing of healthcare workers – whose jobs are centered on taking good care of others – is all too often overlooked in their own work environments.

Compared to people in other professions, those who work in healthcare disproportionately experience exhaustion, dissatisfaction, depression and burnout. Clinicians are always coping with sickness and death. It’s unavoidable. But there are other causes of burnout, too: busy, high-stress environments and always putting others first. Space can be a tool to address those things.

Spaces for breaks have typically been minimized in the floorplate and their location can be inconvenient for actual use.

And then there’s the experience. Many break rooms have become cluttered spaces or overflow storage rooms – in other works, an afterthought. Or they’re just one big, noisy room. At the 2022 Healthcare Design Conference & Expo, a nurse said, “I’m not going to feel comfortable going into the breakroom to cry during a difficult shift while sitting next to a coworker who is eating lunch.”

Respite means different things to different people. So, you need diverse types of respite areas available to suit various needs. Organizations are looking for ways to reclaim underutilized spaces and repurpose them for respite spaces instead. And it’s important that organizations keep these spaces well maintained, warm and welcoming.

The healthcare industry is renewing its focus on setting its staff up for success. When designers make spaces to run smoothly and caregivers feel supported by their spaces and leadership, they create better experiences for their patients. Better supported caregivers consistently yield better scores on the HCAHPS, a survey measuring patient perceptions of their hospital experience.

“There are signs that the whole culture of clinician self-sacrifice is starting to be challenged and recognized as unsustainable, that clinicians can’t give the best care if their own needs are being ignored. It’s becoming a big recruitment and retention issue.”

kitchen space in a hospital

Health Takeaways

3 insights and ideas for improving healthcare experiences

  • Spaces where health happens must be met with extreme flexibility – handling what’s now and anticipating what’s next.
  • Healthcare environments need to address both the physical and emotional wellbeing of people.
  • The wellbeing of healthcare workers – whose jobs are centered on taking good care of others – is all too often overlooked in their own work environments.

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How AV Technology Can Help Your Corporate Event Dazzle

The temperatures are rising, and summer events are popping up everywhere. From concerts and rodeos to wine tastings and corporate events, each offer something special. However, some events stand out above others. Why? They are dedicated to creating a memorable and interactive experience with guests. If you are planning a big event for the summer and want to make a splash, we have compiled some ways that integrating technology into your event can help.

8 Ways AV Technology Can Help Your Event

1. Captivate Your Audience

For starters, you want to captivate your audience. Create impactful presentations and immersive experiences through high-quality audio and visual elements. This will help you keep your attendees engaged and entertained throughout your corporate events.

2. Create Seamless Communication

AV technology enables seamless communication and collaboration during corporate events. It allows presenters to effectively convey their message, interact with participants, and foster meaningful connections.

3. Showcase Professional Branding

You can project a professional image for your company with the proper AV setup. From customized stage backdrops to branded multimedia content, AV can enhance your corporate event’s branding and leave a lasting impression.

4. Dazzle with Dynamic Presentations

AV solutions offer dynamic presentation capabilities, including multi-screen displays, live video feeds, and interactive elements, enabling you to deliver impactful content that resonates with your audience.

5. Superior Sound Quality

Making a splash at your corporate event requires clear and crisp audio. AV systems provide high-quality sound reinforcement, ensuring that every word spoken and every musical note played is clear.

6. Make a Visual Impact

From large-scale projection mapping to LED video walls, AV technology can create stunning visual displays that captivate and mesmerize attendees, transforming ordinary events into extraordinary experiences.

7. Live Stream

AV systems allow for live streaming and remote participation, enabling you to broaden your audience.

8. Engage your Audience

Want to get your audience involved? Incorporating interactive elements such as live polling, Q&A sessions, and gamification through AV technology fosters a dynamic and interactive event environment.

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6 AV Technology Products To Support Your Event

Now that we have given you a long list of ways that incorporating AV technology into your corporate event can help it stand out let’s go through some of the products that can support your goals.

1. High-resolution projectors and projection screens

These can deliver visually stunning presentations and immersive experiences, allowing you to captivate your audience with sharp and vibrant imagery.

2. LED video walls

LED panels configured in large video walls provide a dynamic and impactful visual display.

3. Professional audio system

High-quality speakers, microphones, and sound reinforcement systems ensure clear and crisp audio.

4. Interactive displays and touchscreens

These enable interactive presentations, allowing attendees to participate and engage with the content actively.

5. Video conferencing and live streaming solutions

These technologies enable remote participation and live streaming to and from corporate events helping you reach a wider audience.

6. Lighting systems

Properly designed lighting setups can enhance the visual aesthetics of your event space, creating an ambiance that aligns with your brand and the atmosphere you want to establish.

Plannar interactive LED Wall

At OEC, we specialize in providing cutting-edge AV solutions that can enhance every aspect of your upcoming summer gatherings. Imagine captivating your audience with vibrant and immersive visuals displayed on high-resolution projectors and LED video walls. Our AV solutions will help you create visually stunning presentations and transform your event space into a dynamic and engaging environment.

But it’s not just about visuals. We understand the importance of crystal-clear audio to communicate your message effectively. With our state-of-the-art sound reinforcement systems and professional audio equipment, every word spoken and every note played will resonate with clarity, ensuring your attendees remain fully engaged and connected.

Engagement is key to a successful corporate event, and that’s where our interactive displays and touchscreens shine. These allow your attendees to actively participate, interact with content, and share their thoughts through live polling and Q&A sessions. Such engagement fosters a sense of community and provides valuable insights and feedback. Additionally, we offer seamless video conferencing and live-streaming solutions to connect with remote participants and expand the reach of your summer corporate events. Whether your team members are scattered across different locations, or you want to engage a wider audience, our AV technology ensures that no one misses out on the experience.

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Let us handle the technical aspects so you can focus on delivering a memorable event. Our dedicated AV professionals will work closely with you to design and execute a tailored AV setup that aligns with your event’s theme, objectives, and branding.

Make this summer’s corporate events stand out from the rest. Let us show you the transformative power of AV technology. Contact us today, and together, we will create an unforgettable experience for your attendees.

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What Gen Z Wants at Work

Insights and ideas for a new era of work

Gen Z (born 1997-2012), the youngest generation in the workplace now, is growing up in a hyper-connected, diverse world and is challenging traditional structures and values in the workplace. It may defy conventional wisdom to learn that Gen Z places more importance on the office than previous generations. Here’s what matters most to Gen Zers, according to Steelcase global research.

Gen Z is reshaping the workplace and works in the office more than any other generation

Generation Z will represent almost a third of the global workforce by 2025* and will play a big role in shifting attitudes and perceptions.

Work-life balance and learning and development opportunities ranked highest in choosing an employer

Balance

“Quiet Quitting” doesn’t mean a lack of engagement to them, it means creating boundaries between work and the rest of their lives.

Pay

Low compensation was the number one cited reason for leaving their jobs in the last two years.**

Connections

Top reason to come to the office are about interactions.

Values

Employer values that align with their own. Company’s sustainability initiatives will be critical to talent acquisition and retention in the future.***

  • **2022 Deloitte survey amonth 23,200 Generation Z and Millennial workers (born between 1996-2010 and 1980-1995, respectively) across 46 countries globally
  • ***Steelcase Gen Z Research

Making connections, learning and career development are more important Gen Z in the office

In addition to just getting work done, building relationships is a big reason they show up. Learning and career development are also important.

Gen Z women talking

73% of Generation Z believes space is hightly or extremely important to the effectiveness of the company they work for.

Individual spaces will make the biggest impact for Gen Z

If you want to motivate Generation Z workers to come to the office even more, having an assigned desk ranks highest – which could be about feeling they belong, or simply a pragmatic need tor a place where they can focus best. The top three things they want are:

  • Assigned Workspaces
  • Larger Individual Workspaces
  • More Privacy in Individual Workspaces

Gen Z is more likely to believe the value of the workplace increased over the pandemic

54% compared with 42% of Millenials, 30% of Gen X, and 23% of Boomers

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Namebrand | The Enemy of Intangibles

Namebrand is a promotional product company that is doing things differently. Since its establishment in 2014, Namebrand has evolved from a promotional product company to a branded product design agency. Their primary focus is delivering high-quality products that convey a company’s message through tangible items. Unlike most companies in the promotional product industry, Namebrand is a disruptor with remarkable versatility. By partnering with existing product vendors or utilizing their own manufacturing facilities, they offer a diverse range of customizable options, ensuring they can transform intangible concepts into tangible products.

A Scattered Team 

With a dedicated team consisting of creatives, operations specialists, logistics personnel, warehousing experts, account managers, sales reps, and accountants, Namebrand has experienced steady growth over the years. However, the company faced challenges when it came to its physical workspace. In their previous location, the staff was spread out across five different spaces, occupying separate suites in two buildings. This arrangement often led to inefficiencies and hindered team collaboration, necessitating a change.

Open concept floor plan with private office spaces.
Namebrand’s New Private Office Spaces Using Open Concept

Moving Locations 

Namebrand embarked on the exciting adventure many growing businesses face, moving locations. Collaborating with OEC Workplace Consultant Cailey Ostrowski, Namebrand has transformed its workplace into a vibrant hub that reflects its brand identity and fosters collaboration among its talented team.

When Namebrand’s CEO, Kevin Felgate, decided to relocate, he considered the well-being and productivity of his team. Centralizing the company’s operations and creating a unified space that reflected its brand and culture became the vision. Danny Rosas, the Creative & Marketing Manager, set off to bring the Namebrand brand and company culture to life within a single building. To achieve this, Danny collaborated with the entire staff and Cailey to design a workspace that embodied the company’s vibrant energy and encouraged collaboration.

Namebrand's conference room featuring modern black and wood designs.
Conference Area Featuring Modern Design

The Vision For The New Office 

With double their previous square-footage and a 20-30% increase in warehousing capacity, the new workspace provides ample room for the team. The office layout features a semi-open concept, with private offices lining the perimeter and workstations filling the central area. This design ensures everyone is easily accessible and promotes a sense of unity among employees who previously navigated multiple locations.

Working closely with Cailey, Namebrand created a space that is, as Danny describes it, “modern edgy.” Bold black accents are strategically balanced with natural wood tones and white elements, creating a visually appealing contrast throughout the space. Despite the open concept, Cailey and the Namebrand team found innovative ways to establish defined separation between departments. They did this through furniture configurations or spacial separation. These measures created a sense of structure within the open office, fostering a conducive environment for collaboration and productivity.

Working With OEC 

The collaboration between Namebrand and Cailey was a resounding success. Cailey’s deep understanding of the company’s culture, style, and brand allowed her to advocate effectively on behalf of Namebrand and ensure that every detail of the project aligned with the vision. The result is a workspace that reflects Namebrand’s identity, energizes its team, and supports its continued growth.

A Commitment To Excellence 

As Namebrand continues to lead the product design industry, its new office space exemplifies its commitment to excellence in its products and workplace environment. With its revitalized office space, Namebrand is ready to serve its clients with innovative and visually stunning promotional products. This further solidifies its position as a trusted partner in marketing and branding efforts.

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