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IIDA and KI Six-City Tour Highlights Discussions and Practices Related to Designing for Community 

Connecting with other people and the surrounding world is a basic human desire and is also an increasingly important part of modern space design.

Five workplace predictions for 2019 

We asked several experts on workplace technology, data, compensation and other issues to make predictions on the likely-but-not-obvious trends they believe will take hold, the challenges managers

Seats of knowledge? Teacher finds new chairs aid learning 

KI's Ruckus Chair transforms classrooms, boosting engagement and reducing disruptions through flexible, student-centered design.

Healthcare Design: Scouting Report 

Discover KI’s Tattoo system: movable dividers, lounge seating, and adaptable workstations that redefine healthcare environments.

The Opening Bell 6/6/18: NeoCon Is Bringing Customization to Office Design 

KI’s Shawn Green previews NeoCon 50 with a deep dive into Tattoo, KI’s customizable office furniture system redefining adaptive workplace design.

Seats of knowledge? Coweta teacher finds new furniture aids learning 

New furniture at Madras Middle School replaced traditional classroom desks and forged a path of unconventional thinking in the educational environment.

Dick Resch Sells KI, Green Bay Furniture Manufacturer, to Its 2,000 Employees 

KI CEO Dick Resch went from the majority owner of KI to the only employee who doesn't own part of the company on April 27.

KI Now 100% Owned by Employees; Resch Calls it 'A New Era' for Company 

KI completed the move to become a 100 percent employee-owned company late last week, a shift that should keep the company solidly independent and keep it in Green Bay for the long term.

A Year-Long Study Says Recent Graduates Want Offices Designed Like This 

If your employees are stuck in assigned workspaces and can't control how they work, get ready to disassemble the cubicles.

KI Shifts to Address Changes at Work 

That's no small task for the company that competes in a variety of markets, ranging from corporate to education. Instead of focusing on each of those markets individually, KI is drilling down on

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