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Dick Resch, CEO of KI, becomes the only person to attend every NeoCon since its start, marking 50 years of industry leadership.
KI Creates Adjustable Screen that Offers Personal Space in Office Layouts
Shawn Green of KI discusses how empathy and design innovation shaped their user-controlled Universal Height-Adjustable Screen.
How Tech Giants Are Keeping Employees Happy Through Innovative Workspaces
Explore why companies should follow tech’s lead in office design—KI’s Dick Resch breaks down the data behind smarter, healthier workplaces.
Dick Resch Donates $5M to University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
KI CEO Dick Resch recently pledged $5 million for a new engineering school at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay on Monday, February 12.
How to Change the Work Environment Without Quitting
Work environment has a staggering effect on employee moods and production, so what can an employee do to improve it without resigning?
Designing a Solution to the U.S. Productivity Crisis
America is mired in a productivity crisis, causing an annual loss of hundreds of billions of dollars due to disengaged workers.
Draft Manufacturing All-Stars Before They Turn Pro
It's draft day at Lambeau Field. The teams in the stadium continue to evaluate the talent of the more than 200 students as the potential draftees fight for recognition, hoping to become one of this
Can Companies Save Money with Workplace Wellness Programs?
American employers spend millions trying to keep employees healthy. How does this affect their bottom line?
Some Offices Designing Ways to Help Employees Move More
Several years ago, Jonathan Webb was thinking about how “active design” could improve the workplace. He meant it as a way to describe restructuring a workspace to promote the people inside to adopt
KI Kicks Off 2017 with New $3.3 Million Expansion
Furniture manufacturer KI is looking to make a Ruckus in the educational furniture market and the Green Bay area. Before it can, the Bellevue-based commercial furniture manufacturer needs more space